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Below, we take a look at NVIDIA’s new Android-powered gaming offerings, putting them to the ultimate Android fanboy gaming test. This is our SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Controller review. The Good ...
The NVIDIA Shield TV hasn't seen a proper controller and remote update since 2017. Now, there's evidence that NVIDIA is working on some new models, which also suggests the company is working on a ...
The Shield Tablet also employs the K1, but it’s designed to go further, with even more power behind it, and a dedicated wireless companion controller to boot, called the Shield Controller.
Aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to use, the SHIELD Controller is the most radically redesigned piece of NVIDIA's hardware suite.
Nvidia's 8-inch, Tegra K1-powered Shield Tablet is an attractive device, but the jury's out on the Shield controller's larger than average size.
My initial experience with NVIDIA SHIELD 2017 was a positive one. While the device does not – at first – seem to be all that different from its predecessor, several key distinctions make the ...
We expected NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to introduce a revamped Shield TV at CES; what we didn't expect was for the new device to be practically a carbon copy of the original. Sure, it's a lot ...
If you have an Nvidia Shield Tablet or Shield Portable, the Shield Wireless Controller is a very handy gamepad. If you don't, it's pretty much a paperweight.
The newest members to enter NVIDIA’s SHIELD gaming family are now available at a handful of retailers, which also means that our SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Controller review is ready for you to ...
Sure, the first-generation Shield has a built-in game controller. But NVIDIA will roll out a software update on July 29th adding support for the new wireless controller.