Nvidia SHIELD to be available starting August

Nvidia SHIELD to be available starting August
Two weeks ago, we reported that the NVIDIA SHIELD "console" would be available for pre-orders through multiple retail partners starting on May 17th.

Today, Nvidia's Vice President of Investor Relations Rob Csongor has said all May pre-orders will ship in August.



The 'console-grade' controller features a 720p display, powered by Tegra 4 and running Android. "SHIELD is the one device that taps into the planet's largest ecosystem of games -- spanning NVIDIA TegraZone, Google Play and Steam," NVIDIA's announcement reads. "Rediscover your Android games with the mobility, control and performance of SHIELD. Connect to your Google Play account to enjoy your favorite movies, music and apps."

NVIDIA SHIELD's specifications:
  • Tegra 4 – The world's fastest mobile processor delivers rich graphics and unbeatable performance thanks to 72 GPU cores, four CPU cores and 2GB of RAM
  • Console-grade controller – Precise control thanks to dual analog joysticks, a full-sized D-Pad, left and right analog triggers, full-sized bumpers and A/B/X/Y buttons
  • Multi-touch display – 5-inch, 720p retinal multi-touch display for high-fidelity visuals
  • Integrated speakers – Custom, bass reflex, tuned port audio system – we think this is SHIELD's sleeper feature
  • Wi-Fi802.11n 2X2 MIMO game-speed Wi-Fi for game streaming
  • Pure Android – Latest Android Jelly Bean operating system from Google, for access to Android games and apps
  • There's more – NVIDIA put into SHIELD everything we would want in a premium mobile gaming device: 16 GB memory, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, a mini-HDMI output, micro-USB 2.0, a microSD storage slot, a 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack
View a complete spec sheet here.

SHIELD is also available through Newegg, GameStop, Micro Center and Canada Computers for $349.



 

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 May 2013 21:33
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  • 11 comments
  • Bozobub

    An interesting device, but who's going to pay as much as a next-gen console or a semi-decent laptop for a portable game console?

    I predict a drastic price cut, once reality bites 'em on the ass.

    28.5.2013 23:03 #1

  • Jemborg

    Originally posted by Bozobub: An interesting device, but who's going to pay as much as a next-gen console or a semi-decent laptop for a portable game console?

    I predict a drastic price cut, once reality bites 'em on the ass.
    Agreed.

    You going to get one of these Andre? You seem pretty keen on it, that's not the first time you've listed the specs.

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


    29.5.2013 00:40 #2

  • Bozobub

    I guess I should really be more charitable. After all, a phone with anything approaching these specs would cost, what, $500, if bought outright (unsubsidized)? I was thinking about that just a little while ago. But nVidia is going to have to do a lot of legwork, to convince people that they should spend this kind of money on something that isn't as directly useful as a cellular phone.

    *shrug*

    I still think we'll be seeing these for around $199 before Christmas. If they CAN bring the price down, I think it actually has a moderate chance of success, assuming it performs as advertised.

    29.5.2013 02:16 #3

  • buddyleem

    Planetside 2 on the toilet . Gimme that

    Hack a bit, invest a bit, work a bit, jerk a bit

    29.5.2013 02:25 #4

  • Jemborg

    Originally posted by Bozobub: I guess I should really be more charitable. After all, a phone with anything approaching these specs would cost, what, $500, if bought outright (unsubsidized)? I was thinking about that just a little while ago. But nVidia is going to have to do a lot of legwork, to convince people that they should spend this kind of money on something that isn't as directly useful as a cellular phone.

    *shrug*

    I still think we'll be seeing these for around $199 before Christmas. If they CAN bring the price down, I think it actually has a moderate chance of success, assuming it performs as advertised.
    Did you know Nvidia is also an investor in OUYA now? (It's Tegra3 the Shield is T4.)

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


    29.5.2013 03:49 #5

  • Interestx

    Very interesting, but so pricey.

    29.5.2013 07:02 #6

  • xboxdvl2

    add a calling feature and you have a game console and phone in 1.

    i have the big screen tv,a ps3 and 5.1 channel surround sound.car still runs smooth and computer still works but its a bit outdated.

    29.5.2013 08:35 #7

  • Ryoohki

    Interesting console but the price instantly made me think of the sega game gear debacle (yes I'm old lol). I don't care if the thing will cook me dinner and wash my car, no one wants to buy a portable console for the price of a non portable.

    29.5.2013 08:36 #8

  • Mysttic

    Quote:Interesting console but the price instantly made me think of the sega game gear debacle (yes I'm old lol). I don't care if the thing will cook me dinner and wash my car, no one wants to buy a portable console for the price of a non portable. Really Gamegear was the best you could come up with? lol. I am old too, and even own 1: but the better analogy would be the
    Nokia's N-Gage.

    29.5.2013 10:56 #9

  • Bozobub

    Agreed; this has "N-Gage" written all over it, although admittedly it doesn't look like the design is anywhere near as badly executed.

    29.5.2013 17:54 #10

  • Jemborg

    Originally posted by xboxdvl2: add a calling feature and you have a game console and phone in 1. Don't be sensible!

    Did Sony listen when it came to the PS Vita? Stop rocking the boat!

    Its a lot easier being righteous than right.


    29.5.2013 20:28 #11

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