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See the guts of an Ouya without tearing yours apart

With the public launch of the Ouya Android-powered home console fast approaching, electronics repair company iFixit has taken the console apart, to see exactly what's inside this $99 box.

Mike Rose, Blogger

May 8, 2013

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Newsbrief: With the public launch of the Ouya Android-powered home console fast approaching, electronics repair company iFixit has taken the console apart, to see exactly what's inside this $99 box. The in-depth teardown includes a look at the insides of the console itself, all the way down to the motherboard, as well as a dismantling of the Bluetooth controller that comes supplied with the hardware. The teardown exposes the two 4Gb DD3 SDRAM modules, the Nvidia Tegra 3 Multi-Core CPU, and the controller's touchpad controller, used for 2D mouse tracking in-game. For the full breakdown, read the full step-by-step guide on the iFixit website.

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