Dammit, I missed the start of the OUYA bashing!!
I really don't get what people have against it anyway. They're not trying to take hand-held games and put them on the big screen as most people seem to think. The goal is to allow independent and hobbyist developers a home console to create games for. Just because something is Android based, does not automatically mean the only thing you should do with is is phone related. Also, how powerful the machine is really is of no consequence, to my knowledge, only a handful of hobbyist coders have ever pushed the hardware they're working on anywhere near hard enough to require an upgrade. The OUYA is not trying to compete with PS4/XBone or any other home console, I don't see how people don't see that. If you can't code what you want to do on the hardware given to you, chances are, you're not trying hard enough.
The blue OUYA is a nice touch, but I would prefer to see a different shape case, I'm tired of the cube, especially when the gut will fit in something a third of the size.