ODROID N2 First Look Amlogic S922X SBC – Overview And Android Test

In this video, ETA Prime takes a look at the all-new Odroid N2 Single Board computer powered by the new Amlogic S922X hexa-core “6 For CPU” Hardkernle has a couple OS distros available right now. He will be testing out the first Android 9.0 build Run some benchmark, test a couple native android games and give you his initial thoughts.

Niagara Falls’ real-life Mario Kart track.

The new track is not only the largest elevated go-cart track facility in North America but also the first of its kind in Canada, making this a must-try activity for all Torontonians.

Boasting a 40-foot elevated spiral track that drops down an undulated ramp into a race course, driving on the Niagara Speedway will make you feel like you’re cruising on a real-life Mario Kart track.

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NVIDIA Jetson Nano Review – Tegra X1 Single Board Computer

The NVIDIA Jetson Nano developer kit is here and its a pretty sweet piece of kit! This single board computer pack an underclocked Nvidia Tegra X1 CPU found in the Shield TV and Nintendo Switch, with 4Gb of LPDDR4 ram and 128 Cuda Core GPU this board is a tiny monster marked for Ai but it can be used as an everyday Linux PC for web browsing Video playback and Emulation.

The Untold Story Of Virtual Reality On The Sega Genesis – The Unreleased The Sega VR Headset

The Sega VR was announced in 1991. The Sega VR was featured at 1993’s Winter CES, it featured accurate head tracking, was on the cover of magazines, was part of a breakfast cereal contest, and had four games developed for it. The Sega VR was supposed to be released in fall of 1993 but once fall came not only was it not released then… the Sega VR was never released… period. So what happened to Sega’s highly anticipated VR headset for the Sega Genesis and Mega Drive? This is the story of the Sega VR.