An analogue of the domestic PlaySpace console under development, nicknamed “Russian PlayStation”, is sold in the markets at a price of 5.9 thousand rubles. In this respect reports Telegram channel “Back Door”.
Experts of Don State Technical University get ready to go Native PlaySpace console that will receive an Intel Atom X5 processor, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB drive. A minicomputer with similar specifications is sold online and is available in two form factors.
Thus, the so-called “whistle” version will cost only 5.9 thousand rubles, while the version in the body of a full-fledged minicomputer will cost 8 thousand rubles.
Judging by the statement of DSTU experts, their device will not differ much from those currently sold, but they plan to sell their development for about 47 thousand rubles.
The developers claim that PlaySpace does not need a special controller to work, since a smartphone connected to the console via Bluetooth can act as a game controller. As with inexpensive minicomputers, it is recommended to connect the device to a TV or monitor via HDMI. It is stated that PlaySpace works on its own operating system. Netizens suggest that the console will be an emulator of old retro platforms such as Sega Mega Drive, PlayStation 1 and others.
Formerly Anbernik presented Portable console in the style of Game Boy for less than 5 thousand rubles.
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Source: Gazeta
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