It's coming this June for $349, and we've got your first look at the refined NVIDIA Shield with stock Android
Easily two of the more exciting announcements to come out of CES 2013 this past January were the Tegra 4 mobile processor and graphics platform from NVIDIA, and its "Project Shield" handheld Android gaming controller. Combining some of the most powerful mobile processing graphics available with a traditional gaming controller -- and a 5-inch, 720p display for good measure -- we finally had the potential for some real console-style gaming on Android.
The big question, of course, would be the price. Today, that's been answered. Shield -- having dropped its "project" designation -- will retail for $349, a bit lower than what many of us here had expected. But "we're not selling Shield at a loss," NVIDIA told us from its headquarters in Santa Clara.
However the math works out, what you get is a highly capable mobile gaming system that in fact can best consoles in some areas.
We got a new look at NVIDIA Shield, with its refined hardware and expanded gaming roster.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/GbT2bCVWlcM/story01.htm
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