If you've elected to ignore SHIELD and OUYA in lieu of the upcoming Android-powered gaming console from Mad Catz, the final pieces of the puzzle have finally been revealed. Dubbed M.O.J.O., Mad Catz first announced the console back in June, though the company was scant on the details at the time – no specs, pricing, or release information was available.

Today, the company has announced that M.O.J.O will be available "in limited quantities" beginning December 10th, with an MSRP of $250 – a price that sits comfortably in between OUYA and NVIDIA's SHEILD. Also, like the aforementioned Android gaming systems, it'll pack NVIDIA hardware under its hood:

1.8GHz NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor

2GB RAM

16GB internal storage, microSD slot with support for up to 128GB SDXC cards

HDMI out with full 1080p

Bluetooth

Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, ethernet port

2x full-size USB ports (1x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0)

Android 4.2.2

As you can see, Mad Catz didn't skimp on the specs, despite being known for budget controllers and such for existing consoles. And for those wondering, it'll ship with Google Play, so you'll have access to all the games you've already paid for (unlike OUYA). It also includes NVIDIA's Tegra Zone app, which aids in finding new games – especially those with baked-in controller support.

If you want to ensure you're one of the lucky few who get your hands on M.O.J.O., Mad Catz has officially starting taking preorders. Head below to buy, if you are so inclined.

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