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GPU maker Nvidia is expanding its Shield line of handheld Android gaming devices. Where the first Shield was a quirky mash-up of gaming controller and LCD screen, its follow-up is far more ...
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 ...
If correct, and a new controller and remote are on the way, then this will be the third version of each, following the launch of the original versions along with the 2015 SHIELD TV and the second ...
On the bright side, the new $200 Shield comes with a new controller that's light-years ahead of the last one. It's not revolutionary, but you can think of it as a refined spin on NVIDIA's original ...
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.
While Gen1's controller had these set around the SHIELD button, Gen2 moves the bunch to an area below the volume trench. Here they're no longer touch-sensitive, but physical buttons.
Launched in July 2014, Nvidia’s Shield-branded tablet is based on the company’s Tegra K1 all-in-one chip (SoC). Costing $199, it sports an 8-inch screen, a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 2GB of ...
And NVIDIA leverages the additional bandwidth to stream audio to and from the controller—there’s a 3.5” jack right on the SHIELD wireless controller that’ll accept any standard headset.
If you own one of the newest Xbox or PlayStation controllers, you can now connect them to the Nvidia Shield TV. The latest update for the Android TV device adds the December Android security patch and ...