NVIDIA Shield

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The NVIDIA Shield is a portable game console from NVIDIA that was launched on January 6 at CES 2013. It is an Android portable gaming system that can also play PC games via streaming. That PC gaming functionality requires a GeForce Series 600 (Kepler Architecture) which supports the low-latency features of GeForce Grid. At the moment, the price has not been revealed and is the subject of intense speculation. For more information, read our NVIDIA Shield Preview.

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NVIDIA’s GRID On-Demand Game Streaming Launched
NVIDIA Shield Tablet To Receive Android 5.0 Update This Month
Android 5.0 Lollipop For NVIDIA SHIELD Confirmed
Possible NVIDIA SHIELD 2 Spotted In FCC Filing
Half-Life 2 Could Be Arriving On The NVIDIA Shield
NVIDIA Shield 2 Might Feature Tegra K1 With 4GB RAM
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NVIDIA Shield Grid Cloud Gaming Beta Allows You To Stream Games Online
NVIDIA SHIELD Gets Android 4.3, Gamepad Mapper
NVIDIA SHIELD 2 Could Be Unveiled In 2014
SHIELD Console Mode: SHIELD “Box” Coming Next?
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NVIDIA Shield OTA Update Lets Users Move App Data To SD Card
NVIDIA SHIELD Review
NVIDIA Shield To Start Shipping On July 31st
NVIDIA Shield Making Its Way To Select New York City, San Francisco Theaters
NVIDIA Shield Delayed Due To "Mechanical Issue"
NVIDIA SHIELD Now Priced At $299; Releasing On June 27
NVIDIA Shield Makes The Customary FCC Pit Stop
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NVIDIA SHIELD Pre-Orders Hit Sooner Than Expected
NVIDIA SHIELD Pricing & Pre-Orders
NVIDIA Highlights Project SHIELD's Non-Steam PC Game Experience