NVIDIA Shield Hands-On at I/O 2013

Josh gets to kill some zombies on the NVIDIA Shield at Google I/O 2013.

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46 thoughts on “NVIDIA Shield Hands-On at I/O 2013

  1. I think the bigger thing than Android games is that it can stream any games from your PC to it wirelessly. Try gaming with that PS3 while taking a poop or laying in bed etc 😛

  2. Why would some one pay 300 dollars to have a fucking android system with ridiculous games (there is ne or two exeptions),instead of buying a ps3 or even pay 150 dollars more to buy the ps4 when it be released? Nvidia should make his own operating system and make a DECENT portable console….

  3. well… my phone is out dated, but if i can get the new nvidia tegra 3 chip (i think the 4th is coming out soon), it will become faster and better 😀

  4. $349 seems a bit much but I'll most likely get it. So excited for dead trigger 2 haha I'm using a moga on my HTC One smh.

  5. it has 2 gb of LDDR3 ram.Nvidia tegra4 processor at 1.9 GHz which scores way better in benchmarks than snapdragon 600 and you are bitching about price

  6. cool, but i currenrly have a tegra 3 tablet (asus tf300t for gaming) and my galaxy mini 2 oc 1.12ghz (can run dead trigger with tegra 3 effects) and i think my both androids will handle dt2, atleast on lowered graphics

  7. its feels like but it isn't (having same prob here but when i take my left one off i still can hear it)

  8. i think it's too huge, and anyway i had an xperia play, it'd be interesting if companies would come up with something like the xperia play small in size and can be used a phone and a handheld console but this shield just looks stupid it's better to buy a vita IMO

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