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Adgang til mange apps fra Play Store
Nem anvendelse
Hurtig og kraftfuld
Ideel som mediecenter
Alsidighed
Androidbaseret (for nogen)
Let at anvende
Nem opsætning
Kampdygtig hardware
Underholdning for hele familien
Lækkert design
1080i/p gaming og videoafspilning
Fungerer over Bluetooth
Redaktørerne brød sig ikke om
Ikke tydeligt
Hvilke spil der understøtter controller
Controllerforbindelsen er svag på længere afstande
Skal rootes for fuld udnyttelse (absolut ikke nødvendigt for den almindelige bruger)
Blanksort tiltrækker fedtede fingre
Skift mellem Bluetooth (telefon) og dongle (M.O.J.O.) drillede lidt
Adgang til mange apps fra Play Store, Nem anvendelse, Hurtig og kraftfuld, Ideel som mediecenter, Alsidighed
Ikke tydeligt, hvilke spil der understøtter controller, Controllerforbindelsen er svag på længere afstande
Med Mad Catz M.O.J.O. får man adgang til et hav af apps og spil, som man stationært kan anvende på sit fjernsyn eller computerskærm og det giver en masse fordele, såsom at man kan spille nogle spil med Controller og at man kan forvandle sit fjernsyn til e...
Androidbaseret (for nogen), Let at anvende, Nem opsætning, Kampdygtig hardware, Underholdning for hele familien, Lækkert design, 1080i/p gaming og videoafspilning, Fungerer over Bluetooth
Skal rootes for fuld udnyttelse (absolut ikke nødvendigt for den almindelige bruger), Blanksort tiltrækker fedtede fingre, Skift mellem Bluetooth (telefon) og dongle (M.O.J.O.) drillede lidt
Det er nu blevet den tid igen. Tiden, hvor jeg skal forsøge at tage alle de indtryk, som jeg har fået gennem hele denne test og få dem skrevet her, så I ligesom kan få et indblik i, hvad M.O.J.O. egentlig er værd. Først og fremmest vil jeg starte med at s...
Abstrakt: Ända sedan speltillbehörsmakarna Mad Catz utannonserade Mojo i somras har jag varit väldigt sugen att testa denna Androidkonsol. Tegra 4, full tillgång till Google Play Store och en riktigt bra handkontroll blev vi lovade. När konsolen väl landade på reda...
Udgivet: 2014-12-24, Forfatter: Nick , anmeldelse af: gamecrate.com
Abstrakt: The M.O.J.O micro-console from Mad Catz is one of a crop of compact mini-consoles which have emerged over the past two years. Here's the official description of the product:M.O.J.O. by Mad Catz is a truly versatile gaming and media console. Connect M.O.J....
All in all, I feel like there are a lot of missed opportunities with MOJO, and there's still a lot of work to be done. In its current state, MOJO is probably only appealing to a very specific niche of people: mobile gaming-centric Android power users. ...
Udgivet: 2014-02-02, Forfatter: Dave , anmeldelse af: makeuseof.com
MakeUseOf recommends: Skip it and get a traditional video game console that costs around the same price...
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Udgivet: 2013-06-13, Forfatter: Alex , anmeldelse af: techradar.com/au/
Google Play, Amazon and TegraZone access, Play media and apps you already own, 1080p out via HDMI, Not limited to Mad Catz Bluetooth and USB accessories
Won't the cheapest Android console, CTRLR gamepad felt small, Not a lot of Android apps optimized for the big screen
Ever since the Ouya struck gold on Kickstarter, companies have been tripping over themselves to launch Android consoles and controllers. You've got PowerA's Moga, the upcoming Project Shield by Nvidia, and now the Mojo by Mad Catz. Each one is sort of it...
The M.O.J.O. is very small, and lightweight and it looks great – perfect for sitting in your living room by your television without looking out of place. The setup is quick and easy and if you have ever used an Android device it will all be familiar to yo...
Root required, price is too high, many Android games aren't compatible
If anyone could have made the Android micro-console idea really sing, it's Mad Catz. Sadly, for many reasons, some of which are beyond the company's control, that hasn't come to pass. Having to root the console as soon as you buy it is a big issue, and ...
Unlike the Ouya and GameStick - both of which have their own unique app stores - the M.O.J.O. connects to the Google Play marketplace which means you can access and download all of the content you've already purchased via your phone or tablet. This is great in theory because you avoid having to buy the same game twice, and you also don't need to enter your credit card details into several differe
While the Mad Catz Mojo sounds like a fantastic idea in principle, the execution is rather flawed. For starters, the machine is incredibly difficult to get working properly straight out of the box because Google Play refuses to allow you to download most games due to the fact that the system doesn't have a touchscreen. You see, developers can specify to make their games incompatible with hardware
Mad Catz isn't the first company to try and make the Android micro-console work, and with Amazon and Huawei also getting in on the act in 2014, it won't be the last. However, the Mojo falls foul of the same problems that the Ouya and GameStick did; the...