It has been one of the CES in Las Vegas videojueguiles bombings. This same morning, Nvidia announced the event Project Shield, its new portable console. With this eye-catching name, company featured in society a gaming device with operating system Android Jelly Bean that promises enough thanks to their technical specifications and their interesting options.
Project Shield has a multitouch display of 5 inches (with a 1280 × 720 resolution) a remote control which could well be a cross between the PS3 and the console from Microsoft, HDMI, micro SD and USB output. There will be web browsing, e-mail and management support to manage the Tegra Zone and Google Playgames. In addition, Nvidia aims to this new platform of electronic entertainment to become an extension of the titles that we have on the computer that we can play in it what you have bought on Steam thanks to the system Grid Gaming games in the cloud storage. Everything indicates that it would be on sale this summer and there are still many technical details for disclosing, among them the price.
Despite his peculiar appearance (looks like a remote console which has attached a 5 inch screen) and that it is not real for consoles such as PS Vita competition or Nintendo 3DS, looks pretty good (same as other systems like Ouya) and above all seems a very powerful thanks to Tegra 4 chip and a battery machine of almost 10 hours of autonomy. The greater question that arises is if the average user would buy this console already having devices such as tablets and Smartphones. What do you think?
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