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The Tron looks like a pretty good game console for playing Google Android games on the TV. Hopefully, there would be button mapping for mapping buttons to the controller on games which don't have controller support in Google Play.
The Tron looks like a great console for Emulators.
The sub-$150 price sounds reasonable for a Tegra 4 Android device.
Read MoreHuawei from taking a dive into that niche corner of the industry. Its Tegra 4-based Tron mini-console, announced here at CES 2014, pairs a cylindrical-shaped hub with a Bluetooth controller that hews quite closely to the Xbox 360 mold OUYA also went after. Before we get your hopes up though, take note that Tron's for China only -- at least, for now anyway. A Huawei rep did say that the company's looking into further market expansion, but given its track record with smartphones in the US, we have a hard time believing Tron will see these shores anytime soon.
Huawei hasn't locked down final pricing on the Tron just yet, but we've heard the Android mini-console should arrive with a sub-$150 price point. Again, it's destined for China-only in Q2 of this year, but if you really need to get your hands on it, there's always the option to import.
The Tron looks like a pretty good game console for playing Google Android games on the TV. Hopefully, there would be button mapping for mapping buttons to the controller on games which don't have controller support in Google Play.
The Tron looks like a great console for Emulators.
The sub-$150 price sounds reasonable for a Tegra 4 Android device.