Nvidia Shield Handheld
#1
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Nvidia Shield Handheld
Announced today. Between Ouya and now this a $400 console seems less and less desirable.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/...aming-handheld
Nvidia has introduced Project Shield, an Android-based gaming handheld. The system uses the company's new Tegra 4 processor and is housed within a controller with a flip-up screen, complete with its own integrated sound system and the complete array of controls you'd find on a traditional console controller. It features an HDMI port for video output, micro-USB for accessories and docks, and a microSD port for expandable storage. While the exact specs are still forthcoming, Project Shield has a 5-inch 720p HD display. The system, Nvidia says, is "pure Android," which gives it unhindered access to the standard Android interfaced, as well as apps and games from the Google Play store.
Harnessing the power of Tegra 4, Nvidia demonstrated the system outputting HD video and realtime games to a 4K display with no framerate lag or degradation.
Using software built by Nvidia, the Shield provides remote access to the games installed on your gaming PC at home, including Steam titles. Users can play any PC game on the Shield from anywhere within the same local Wi-Fi network.
Pricing has yet to be revealed, but Nvidia says Project Shield will ship in Q2 of this year. We'll be getting hands-on time with Project Shield later this week, so stay tuned to IGN.com/CES for updates.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/01/...aming-handheld
Nvidia has introduced Project Shield, an Android-based gaming handheld. The system uses the company's new Tegra 4 processor and is housed within a controller with a flip-up screen, complete with its own integrated sound system and the complete array of controls you'd find on a traditional console controller. It features an HDMI port for video output, micro-USB for accessories and docks, and a microSD port for expandable storage. While the exact specs are still forthcoming, Project Shield has a 5-inch 720p HD display. The system, Nvidia says, is "pure Android," which gives it unhindered access to the standard Android interfaced, as well as apps and games from the Google Play store.
Harnessing the power of Tegra 4, Nvidia demonstrated the system outputting HD video and realtime games to a 4K display with no framerate lag or degradation.
Using software built by Nvidia, the Shield provides remote access to the games installed on your gaming PC at home, including Steam titles. Users can play any PC game on the Shield from anywhere within the same local Wi-Fi network.
Pricing has yet to be revealed, but Nvidia says Project Shield will ship in Q2 of this year. We'll be getting hands-on time with Project Shield later this week, so stay tuned to IGN.com/CES for updates.
#2
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
Users can play any PC game on the Shield from anywhere within the same local Wi-Fi network.
I'd definitely snag one if true, and it worked smoothly.
#3
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#4
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Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
This is the only thing that interests me. No big desire to play "Angry Birds" on the big screen.
#5
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
People stream PC games to their Android device now using remote desktop software. Splashtop seems a popular option, they even have a version called "Gamepad THD" (THD = Tablet High Definition).
http://www.redmondpie.com/heres-how-...evice-at-home/
http://www.redmondpie.com/heres-how-...evice-at-home/
#7
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
Here's something interesting; a contoller called the MOGA that snaps a smartphone into it for the display. the MOGA/smartphone combination looks a lot like the Sheild:
http://www.powera.com/moga
#8
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
I'm sure it won't happen, but it snapping my Kindle Fire onto something like that would have some great potential.
So many similar things coming out this year, I wonder which, if any, will hit it out of the park. You'd think Roku would be trying to get in on this game too.
So many similar things coming out this year, I wonder which, if any, will hit it out of the park. You'd think Roku would be trying to get in on this game too.
#9
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
I still wish we could get a portable Xbox 360... like the Ben Heckendorn project.
#10
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
http://benheck.com/10-22-2012/new-xbox-360-laptop
Portable versions of home consoles is a bit of a niche project anyway. There's always been the problem of scaling for the screen, although something like a 7" 720p screen wouldn't be that bad. Plus the 360 overheats enough as is, making a portable version seems like asking for it to overheat and meltdown.
Playstation has tried this with the PSP/PS Vita, having a "console" experience on a handheld, and those haven't sold that well. The Xperia Play ran PS1 games, and that didn't sell well either.
Something interesting would be possibly Xbox 360 streaming play, similar to the PC streaming this device promises. Maybe Microsoft could build in screen mirroring into the SmartGlass app, which could be ported to this device. So it'd work similar to how the WiiU controller's screen can be used to play the console.
#11
DVD Talk Godfather
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
I'm sure it won't happen, but it snapping my Kindle Fire onto something like that would have some great potential.
So many similar things coming out this year, I wonder which, if any, will hit it out of the park. You'd think Roku would be trying to get in on this game too.
So many similar things coming out this year, I wonder which, if any, will hit it out of the park. You'd think Roku would be trying to get in on this game too.
Maybe it will help push more developers to make awesome Android games, I suppose.
#21
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
The high end PS Vita is $279 and it is stuggling to stay in this market. Just get one of those add on controllers for your android phone and you're golden.
#22
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
i still can't figure out why sony did the vita. didn't the PSP struggle? i know it was pretty popular in Japan with all those monster hunter games, but stateside it didn't do all that well.
#23
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Even if it was only $100, I don't think I would bother with it.
It was ok at PAX, but I really only played it to get a shirt.
It was ok at PAX, but I really only played it to get a shirt.
#24
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Nvidia Shield Handheld
I would pay $100 to stream games from my PC to a TV with minimal effort. Anything more than that and yes, it's a fail.



