Part media player, part gaming console, the Nvidia Shield, the first Android TV console, is the latest device vying for a spot next to your TV. It is powered by a Tegra X1 processor, has 3 GB of memory, Android TV, built-in 4K technology, 16 GB of memory, Bluetooth 4.1, two USB 3.0 plugs, an HDM connector, Ethernet connectivity and a microUSB "garage" for memory cards with 128 GB.
The first one Android TV console, Nvidia Shield, is the last Shield, because before that we were presented with manual or portable gaming console and tablet. The latest edition under this name not only raises the level of watching movies and TV programs and "local" gaming, with the help of the service Nvidia Grid it runs cloud games, which means you can access those on your PC as well.
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It can boast of 256-core Maxwell graphics chip and a distinctive sharp and jet-black design, enlivened by flurescent green glow. Enables frequency video support 60 frames per second (fps) and will be at a tentative price 180 euros (the price includes a game handle) available May 2015. Along with the console, there will also be a non-gaming option to choose from Bluetooth remote, which will serve primarily for voice search.
More information:
shield.nvidia.com