New nvidia "Shield" Gaming Thingy

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New nvidia "Shield" Gaming Thingy

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http://www.joystiq.com/2013/01/07/nvidi ... ct-shield/

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Graphics powerhouse Nvidia is entering the portable gaming market with Project Shield, an Android handheld fitted with the company's newly unveiled quad-core Tegra 4 mobile processor. Shield, showcased by Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang at this year's CES, resembles a PS3 or Xbox 360 twin-stick controller but attached to a flip-top 5-inch 'retinal display' multitouch screen with 1280x720 HD resolution at 294 dpi. The Tegra 4 chip it contains, which Nvidia claims is the world's fastest mobile processor, offers effectively six times greater visual output than its Tegra 3 predecessor, as found in Microsoft Surface tablets. Nvidia tells our friends at Engadget that the device is expected to ship in Q2 of this year. One crucial factor which remains undisclosed is the price.

Shield also has 38 watt hours of batteries, which translates into 5 to 10 hours of gameplay or 24 hours of HD video, and a bass reflex audio system with a greater signal-to-noise ratio than the iPhone 5. In addition to the standard audio jack, Shield has a microSD slot, a micro USB port, and an HDMI port that Huang demonstrated with an LG 4K resolution HDTV. Shield's 'console-grade' analog sticks are joined by a d-pad and a standard quartet of buttons, as well as triggers and bumpers.

Huang also demonstrated a few games from Nvidia's Tegrazone store being played on the device, followed by a brief run of mega-mech battling in Hawken. Next, Huang detailed how Shield can wirelessly stream from a PC across a local network to Shield, using this to play Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Assassin's Creed 3 on the handheld. As Engadget reports, there was perceivably very little lag. The demo also showed Shield accessing Steam on the PC, with Huang underling the ease with which Big Picture Mode can be used via Shield to bring Steam games to HDTVs.
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Re: New nvidia "Shield" Gaming Thingy

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those Tegra chips are real nice, but still have power consumption over that of other Arm based cpus. Clearly though, they are powerhouses for processing and graphics. The 4+1 CPU is ingenious and I'm still kind of surprised others haven't followed suit with the design for phones and such. tegra 4 (I think its comic book codename is "wayne") should do great in the tablet market with that GPU, so I've been holding out on buying another tablet for this chip. Need to see the thermal design of the chip first, though.
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Re: New nvidia "Shield" Gaming Thingy

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Here's some videos of what it can to and some games being played. Also hooks up to PC in second video:

http://kotaku.com/5973791/heres-a-detai ... -in-action

Also in the first video a breakdown of the device.
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have they announced a price yet? Will be as expensive as a game console? If so I can't see having one let alone many in my household. It does look cool though.
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