GamesBeat's Dean Takahashi reports on Nvidia CEO's comments about how Project Shield is on schedule. And check out the video demo of PC games running on Shield.
NVIDIA recently announced their "first living room entertainment device" and "world's first Android TV console", the SHIELD. AUTOMATON's Matthew Coslett provides his views on the new system and what we can expect.
Forbes - SHIELD, the dedicated Android gaming handheld from NVIDIA, launches tomorrow in the United States and Canada, and it packs some sophisticated streaming features inside its Tegra 4-powered shell. If the concept of enjoying controller-friendly Android games and your library of Steam Big Picture games while lounging on the couch or in bed sounds appealing, read on.
The shield is getting some really good reviews actually and is looking like a nice piece of hardware.
Give it one or two generations of new Tegra chips and this thing will be a beast.
Only problem is internet because going to a restaurant witg free wifi just to game lol,but definitly going to buy one.
Maximum PC: As you might expect, Nvidia had a major presence at E3. If you haven't done so already, be sure to check out some of Nvidia's E3 highlights and declaration on the state of PC gaming, which is filled with a bunch of tech demos, including The Witcher 3 and Warframe. In addition to showcasing what game developers are up to, Nvidia talked about Grid, Shield, and a PVR feature it's baking into GeForce Experience.
At least Project Shield is a cool name.
If they can get it to work over wifi while I'm not home I could see myself using it, but I don't see the point in playing my PC on a small screen in another room...with a controller.
Is the device powered by Tegra 4?.
I wonder if this device will catch any backlash from all that apparent console bashing Nvidia has done lately.