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EVO Smart Console | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Personal Computer |
Generation |
Seventh |
Envizions Computer Entertainment | |
Successor(s) |
EVO 2 |
Competitor(s) |
PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 |
Unit(s) sold |
55 |
2010 | |
Technical Information | |
Fedora GNU/Linux | |
AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.9 GHz | |
2.0 GiB 800 MHz | |
ATI HD 3200 | |
Connectivity |
2 x Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 |
Storage |
120 GiB hard drive, SD, Cloud storage |
Optical drive |
DVD-ROM |
Supported Media |
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM |
1080p | |
Save Capabilities |
Biometrically-linked saves supported |
Input(s) | |
EVO Controller,Biometric scanner | |
Output(s) | |
HDMI,DVI,3 x Audio | |
North American Release | |
November 20, 2008 | |
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Accepting orders on October 26, 2006 in North America, EVO Smart Console (initially branded Evo: Phase One), was a convergence device from Envizions Computer Entertainment, combining a PC, media center (including DVR functionality) and video games console. Games, movies, and television shows would be available for purchase through Envizions online game store. The EVO Smart Console was priced at $250 at the official launch in 2008. The system was intended to be capable of playing existing and future PC games as its primary source of media.