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Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Additions and upgrades to an already great tablet - what more do you want? They're all free, and NVIDIA GRID will continue to be free until June of 2015, at which point we'll know pricing for different tiers of content. We'll reserve further judgement for...
Abstract: The Android 5.0 Lollipop update for Nvidia's Shield Tablet starts rolling out today. The 16GB Wi-Fi version has first dibs, but its 32GB LTE twin won't get a taste until "a little later." Carriers have to certify the update before Nvidia can push it to de...
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Published: 2014-11-16, Author: James , review by: mashable.com
Fastest Android tablet on the market, Comfortable to hold for long periods, Gaming on a TV at home or away is incredible
Gaming software is buggy, slow, and prone to crashing, For gaming on the go without a TV, it's kind of a joke
The best tablet on the market. Great for light tablet users, couch aficionados, on-the-go artists, and tinkerers. And the case is a must...
Impressive performance at a reasonable price, Unique gaming-centric features, especially for enthusiast PC gamers, Robust front-facing speakers, Android Lollipop update imminent
Crucial accessories jack up the price for portable gaming, Onboard storage is tight for gamers
Rabid PC gamers who are also Nvidia loyalists will want to check out this one-of-a-kind tablet. With killer performance, swell speakers, and a host of streaming-to-and-fro options, this $299 8-inch Android complements an Nvidia-based gaming PC—and it's a...
The LTE model of the Shield Tablet not only offers an additional radio chip but also a significantly faster flash memory with double the capacity, which is a significant advantage for everyday work. Since demanding Android games become bigger and bigger (...
Looking into the crystal ball, Nvidia saw a tablet that excelled at media consumption, productivity and mobile gaming, launching a quest that spawned the Tegra Note 7, a decent general-purpose tablet, and the Shield Portable, a potent handheld gaming devi...
Abstract: With this release, SHIELD Tablet gets a couple of enhancements: LTE and more storage. I'll be the first to admit that the 16GB of internal storage on the Wi-Fi model filled up quickly, especially with all the quality games that are hitting Android these d...
Controller sold separately, Streaming setup could be a pain for some
Nvidia's Shield Tablet LTE offers strong value for £299, even before the gaming side is considered. For that cash you get a light and portable tablet with a Full HD display, decent stereo speakers, 4G support, an accurate stylus and enough power to keep y...
Published: 2014-09-27, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: It wasn't that long ago that NVIDIA released the Shield ( read our review of it ), a cool device with an attached screen that allowed you to play both Android and PC games. It had some drawbacks, namely being quite heavy and having a small display. To sol...