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Looks really good, really about the price of a Gaming PC or just under. So it's not cheap by any means.. however, the resolution is good so that it won't strain the hardware too much and this should mean smooth framerates.
I have to wonder if it's possible to upgrade any of it though, i mean sure it'll probably run new games for a couple of years or so but what then?.
Prise-wise I don't reaaally get who these devices (Shield as well) are geared towards...