Bottom Line: The Shield TV is a powerful Android TV - based media streaming
microconsole with plenty of gaming tricks and hands - free Google Assistant support to help justify its hefty price tag.
Bottom Line: The Shield TV is a powerful Android TV - based media streaming
microconsole with plenty of gaming tricks and hands - free Google Assistant support to help justify its hefty price tag.
Not exact matches
In addition to an Ultra High Definition television set, we expect Apple to launch a related suite of tiered products and services, including a «skinny bundle» of pay - tv channels (partnered
with various media companies) and an updated Apple TV
microconsole (which will continue to service the massive install base of televisions offered by other OEMs).
Accessories and iPod — as part of Apple's move into television, we expect the introduction of an updated Apple TV
microconsole (which will continue to service the massive install base of televisions offered by other OEMs), along
with improvements to Beats headphones to drive growth far in excess of the decline in iPod which at our forecast $ 1.1 billion of revenues in FY2015 is largely irrelevant to Apple financially
Apple's media player and
microconsole Apple TV is set to feature major video game franchises this year
with both Activision and Disney pledging support.
Using a
microconsole or PC
with an arcade stick hooked up to a giant TV can be fun.
With big console launches around the bend for the fall and Steam looming in the background, with Apple adding controller support to iOS 7 and other microconsoles and controller solutions knocking at Ouya's door, it's anyone's guess what really will hap
With big console launches around the bend for the fall and Steam looming in the background,
with Apple adding controller support to iOS 7 and other microconsoles and controller solutions knocking at Ouya's door, it's anyone's guess what really will hap
with Apple adding controller support to iOS 7 and other
microconsoles and controller solutions knocking at Ouya's door, it's anyone's guess what really will happen.
The first is about publishing as a service (delivered jointly
with Eric Goldberg) and the second is about
microconsoles, OUYA and the future.