OUYA 'around the size of a Rubik's cube'
by Steve Watts, Jul 23, 2012 2:00pm PDTWhile Android-based console OUYA still has a few more days of fundraising left, many are curious to find out more about the device. Hardware designer Yves Béhar has answered a few questions about what the final product might look like.
"I don't know what others are doing in the future, but we have made a deliberate attempt to go away from current shapes," he said. "Our console is quite small, around the size of a Rubik's cube, and so it will easily fit anywhere in a room, or be easy to throw in a backpack."
Other revelations in the Kotaku Q&A include the possible inclusion of Start and Select buttons. The face buttons may be named after the console itself (O, U, Y, and A), but Béhar says the team is welcoming "creative suggestions."
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OUYA hardware developer Yves Béhar talks about the dimensions of the box and the face button layout for its Kickstarter Android console.
OUYA hardware developer Yves Béhar talks about the dimensions of the box and the face button layout for its Kickstarter Android console. : Shacknews
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