Nvidia Shield Tablet
Nvidia Shield Tablet |
NVIDIA's Shield gaming tablet is android portable,
aimed specially consumers that already had buy a desktop GPUs. It was fun
and novel, but it was not for everyone: If you are not a gamer, than there is
no big point to have Nvidia Shield tablet. Nvidia Shield tablet is cost
you around $299 and 8-inch gaming tablet with NVIDIA's new Tegra K1 chip. Tablet
will be anything to anyone: a superb media tablet, high-end gaming device and a
performance guaranteed that will move the mobile industry little bit forward.
Instead, buyers can expect an all-black, simple,
big-rectangle slate look, with small bezels around the screen’s corners, and
front speaker columns display the small sides. Black plastic wraps all around
the device body, with the addition of a single, aluminum ring in front of the
body that make it little shiner, but, tablet is black. It's also a little
bit heavy and thick its size class.
The Nvidia Shield Tablet was running on Android KitKat
OS initially, but Nvidia has now changed it with Android 5.1 for users,
which make the tablet up to date with latest operating system and add a new interface
impressed by Material Design of Google, as well as many performance betterments
and fixes.
Google's influence on almost everything is clear in fact the
Shield Tablet comes with a stock version of Android OS, with the big difference
being that, Nvidia already has pre-loaded the device with its Shield Hub own by
Nvidia, which is a 10-foot user interface for you to download, buy and run your
games.
Actually the main component of the device is Nvidia's Tegra
K1 superchip. The quad-core A15 SOC 2.2GHz features Nvidia's GPU structure
and 192 cores with 2GB of low power DDR3 RAM. Tegra K1 can support many of the graphics
features platitude in GeForce card including HDR lighting, tessellation, subsurface
scattering, Global illumination, and more.
Nvidia Shield Tablet doesn’t come with an impressive
rear-facing cam; the 5MP camera takes a nice shot in a click, but it’s neither much
quick to shoot all impressive fast-motion shots. Thankfully, the Nvidia Tablet
updated the front-facing cam from the 720p throwaway selection to another 5MP
cam—one whose camera application supports HDR, which everyone love for video
chats and other stuff like that. instead, its position is not very ideal for
landscape or horizontal mode, that is the device’s typical position when watching
video or playing games so you will have to drop it up to avoid a bottom-side edge
of your chin.
Still Nvidia Shield tablet is a wonderful gaming device, but
it is not an outlier. At the end, the NVIDIA Shield tablet is a solid, powerful
8-inch Android tablet in Nvidia’s own right, and it just start to host fun
features, to boot. Sadly, owning the most of the device need an extra $60 game
controller and a GTX GPU by NVIDIA -- making the full Nvidia Shield experience with
an expensive start.
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