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New Nvidia Shield Brings High-End PC Graphics to Your TV

Added: 04.03.2015 3:20 | 6 views | 0 comments


Nvidia has announced its new Shield gaming device during a

The Shield will be released for $200 with 50 Android games at launch.

Nvidia also announced the GRID subscription store, a paid service which grants streaming of several triple A games at 720. New games can be purchased and play in addition to the additional paid subscription.

According to Huang, GRID will "do for gaming what Netflix did for videos. Do what Spotify did for music." GRID will have an approximate response time of 150ms, what Nvidia dubs "half the time it takes for an eye to blink."

Two subscription models will be available when GRID launches in May; one basic and one premium. Games on the GRID will not require downloading as they will be streamed via the cloud.

This is a breaking news story. Additional details to follow.

From: www.gamespot.com

New Nvidia Shield Brings High-End PC Graphics to Your TV

Added: 04.03.2015 3:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Nvidia has announced its new Shield gaming device during a GDC 2015 press event tonight. The Android TV-based console is powered by Nvidia's Tegra X1 Super Chip and comes bundled with one Shield controller.

Like previous Shield devices, the new Shield allows you to stream games from your Nvidia GeForce-powered PC to your device or a TV. The device can be controlled using a bluetooth remote, which can act as a receiver for headphones. A microphone on the bottom of the remote will be able to take voice commands. The remote will be sold separately and is rechargeable via USB.

This is a breaking news story. Additional details to follow.

From: www.gamespot.com

New Nvidia Shield Brings High-End PC Graphics to Your TV

Added: 04.03.2015 3:15 | 7 views | 0 comments


Nvidia has announced its new Shield gaming device during a GDC 2015 press event tonight. The Android TV-based console is powered by Nvidia's Tegra X1 Super Chip and comes bundled with one Shield controller.

Like previous Shield devices, the new Shield allows you to stream games from your Nvidia GeForce-powered PC to your device or a TV. The device can be controlled using a bluetooth remote, which can act as a receiver for headphones. A microphone on the bottom of the remote will be able to take voice commands. The remote will be sold separately and is rechargeable via USB.

This is a breaking news story. Additional details to follow.

From: www.gamespot.com


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