Saturday, 27 July 2013

Nvidia Shield the first handheld Android Jelly Bean Gaming Console to ship on July 31 for $299.00 (Rs.17000.00)

Nvidia is bringing the first hand held gaming device featuring Android Jelly Bean to users.  Called the Shield, the hand held gaming console will ship for $299.00 (Rs.17000.00).
Nvidia Shield the first handheld Android Jelly Bean Gaming Console to ship on July 31 for $299.00 (Rs.17000.00)

The Nvidia Shield comes with a 5 inch retinal quality touch screen display which runs on a 720p resolution.  It will run on a stock Android Jelly Bean ROM and have a custom 72 core NVIDIA GeForce GPU with a quad core ARM A15 CPU.  The Shield also packs a custom tuned bass reflex audio.

From the image above the controller looks real cute and the whole package looks like a space ship kind of thing.   The Shield will come with Google Play preloaded hence you don't to worry to much about the titles.  It also comes with a complete infotainment package shown below.
Nvidia Shield the first handheld Android Jelly Bean Gaming Console to ship on July 31 for $299.00 (Rs.17000.00)

And further you can stream your PC games over Wi-Fi to play anywhere in the house.  With always-on access via Wi-Fi to Google Play and NVIDIA TegraZone™ libraries, the Shield will offer you gaming, music, books, videos, magazines TV shows, Facebook and Twitter through the 5 inch display.

You can preorder the gaming console from NVIDIA website here.  Please do check out the demo video below :

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