After watching the unveiling of the Alienware & # 39; s Concept UFO gadget at CES a few weeks back, we couldn't help but feel that we had seen a vision somewhere before. Obviously, it's only natural that the best features of any tech will eventually be incorporated into the products of a rival company, but looking at the Windows 10 device presented as if it's 2015 and the idea is totally new I heard a small laugh. How did they keep a straight face while being silent? The tablet-based controllers that attack, launch and everything else about it, call it & # 39; feel amazing happiness.
Still, it seems that the machine itself has won over the people who played it, with it Trusted Review giving it one if their Best In Show award. Alienware has taken to Twitter to quote the website:
While the rating itself feels strange to anyone who enjoys the flood of software hitting Turnch weekly, the article's content itself makes the "limited number of games" more noteworthy. The auth or talks about the tens of thousands of PC games found in many papers. By comparison, the 3000-ish 3-game switchch library is obviously not competitive. However, if there is one place where we can say Change for sure it is not
Alienware hasn't announced the price of its device yet, or with the 8-inch 1080p screen and 10-generation Intel Core operating system, it will certainly cost more than Swap, considering it does in the model segment. It's a small piece of kit (albeit a little smaller), for sure – especially if you find an old Steam library – and it might be interesting to see how it goes against Nintendo's take on full-fledged gaming – just in case it makes it on the market.
How do you make a UFO concept? Making a new and inevitable next step in mobile games or the cheeky encounter of a switchch design? How much are you willing to pay to play your PC library on the go? Feel free to discuss below.