EVO Smart Console


EVO Smart Console is a media PC and video game console marketed in the seventh generation era, and produced by Envizions. The beta, called EVO: Phase One, was released on October 20, 2006, and the final product was released on November 20, 2008.
The system uses Linux software, which is built using the Fedora operating system. The system came bundled with three games: SuperTux, Kobo Deluxe, and Kid Destiny. The console also features high definition, Internet access, and allows running Windows games. It also has a built-in 120 GB hard drive and 2 GB RAM.

Final version

The final name of the system was EVO Smart Console, and was released to developers on November 20, 2008 and it cost $250. The latest version had Amiga-based games, an Akimbo-based video on demand service. It also had a larger, 250 GB hard drive, 1080p resolution, and its own Fedora-based Linux operating system, Mirrors Evolution. There are open source codes for developers to make Linux games.

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EVO 2

The EVO 2 is a cancelled game console project first mentioned on an Envizions press release on January 9, 2011 under the name GameBox, it was unveiled on May 25, 2011, with specs, images, and a new name. The sources stated it was supposed to be released in fall 2011. Their website had previously stated that the console would ship in 2012.
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On November 28, 2012, Envizions CEO Derrick Samuels announced a new Android console, Oton, from his new startup called 'EnGeniux', effectively ending EVO 2's development.

EVO 2 DX

, Envizions said it was developing the EVO 2 DX, a gaming PC running both Windows and Android operating systems. It was rumored to have the ability to play Android games using motion gesturing, and have a version which would play Blu-ray Discs.
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As of the cancellation of the EVO 2, it is unknown what the situation with the EVO 2 DX is.