Wednesday, 23 July 2014

NVIDIA Shield Tablet And Controller

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 expensive than an entry-level Kindle Fire HDX or Google Nexus tablet, the Shield Tablet is designed for video games, and it has a few features other tablets lack including the ability to stream games from your PC to your tablet over the internet.
As expected, the tablet features an 8 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel IPS display, a 2.2 GHz Tegra K1 quad-core processor with 192-core graphics, 2GB of RAM, 5MP front and rear cameras, a 10 hour battery, and support for pressure-sensitive input with NVIDIA’s DirectStylus 2 device.
A WiFi-only model with 16GB of storage sells for $299 while there’s also a $399 model with 32GB of storage and 4G LTE wireless support.
Both versions feature HDMI output, front-facing stereo speakers, and microSD card readers for up to 128GB of removable storage.

NVIDIA Shield Tablet And Controller

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