History of video games/Platforms/Huawei Tron

History
The Huawei Tron was announced in January 2014, coincidentally immediately following the removal of the ban of gaming consoles in China. The system was demonstrated at CES 2014, and was said to have a price point of around $120. However, the console was never released, and is assumed to be vaporware.

Misinformation about the console was common, with many suggesting the console played PS3, Nintendo DS, and PC games.

Technology
Early demonstration units were based on a NVIDIA Tegra 4 SOC, though the NVIDIA K1 was considered. The system had 2 gigabytes of RAM. The system had either 16 or 32 gigabytes of storage space. This storage could be expanded with a MicroSD card slot, located on the bottom of the unit.

The system ran Android 4.2.3.

The console had a USB 3.0 port. The Tron had also had radios for Wi-Fi ac and Bluetooth 3.0.

The console drew 12 volts of DC power at 2 amps.

The console had a uniquely styled circular motif, including a circular touchpad on the controller. Planned case colors included white and black.

A model number of TRON MediaQ 560 was assigned to the device.

Games

 * Dead Trigger 2
 * Red Blade