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The Shield is Nvidia’s first real tablet, and the first tablet at all to be driven by the absurdly powerful K1 processor . It’s a pure Android device with an 8-inch, 1920 x 1200 screen ...
Now, that's changing: NVIDIA's second-generation gaming device isn't a quirky handheld; it's a tablet. Specifically, the Shield tablet is a $299 8-inch gaming slate powered by NVIDIA's new Tegra ...
Source: Nvidia. The Swiss Army knife of gaming The Shield tablet is compatible with all Android games on Google Play, as well as 400 Shield-optimized games available through Nvidia's Shield Hub ...
Nvidia Shield Tablet aims to be the ultimate 8-inch Android gaming tablet: $299, available July 29 (hands-on) Nvidia's Shield Tablet wants to be the TV-connected game device and Android tablet of ...
So Shield Tablet gets support for GameStream, which allows users to stream their full-fledged PC titles from their home gaming system over local Wi-Fi, as well as Nvidia Grid, which streams games ...
As the NVIDIA Shield tablet has been my “go-to” 8” tablet for a while, I can highly recommend it as a gaming and an all-around tablet, and at $199 it becomes a no-brainer for yourself or ...
NVIDIA has made a point to state that this tablet is not going to REPLACE the original NVIDIA SHIELD, but that they'll all continue to live in the same gaming universe at once.
The Shield Tablet is equipped with an 8-inch 1,920 x 1,200 display, a 2.2Ghz quad-core A15 CPU, 2GB of RAM, and Nvidia's impressive Tegra K1 mobile processor.The Android-powered device also comes ...
I test drove the Nvidia Shield tablet and it eventually became my go-to gaming console.
The NVIDIA Shield Tablet is an 8 inch Android tablet with a full HD display, an NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor with Kepler graphics, and a starting price of $299. While that makes it a bit more ...
The device joins Nvidia's $200 Shield handheld gaming system from last year, now renamed the Shield Portable. The family of devices marks an effort by Nvidia, known for its graphics chips, to ...
Moreover, the Shield Tablet is 4K-ready, though with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 on its 8-inch display and a standard TV output of 1080p, the capability to decode such content is mostly of ...