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Monday
Jan072013

CES 2013: NVIDIA's launches Project Shield handheld gaming platform

 

NVIDIA is throwing down the gauntlet in handheld gaming with its fierce new platform that's sure to shake the status quo of this lacklustre segment. Dubbed 'Project Shield', this new open platform will be using the kick ass new Tegra 4 chip (see below) and will interface with the Tegra Zone and Android Play stores for games and has the added advantage of linking up wirelessly with PC STEAM games provided your desktop is running compatible NVIDIA GPU.

The actual gaming device looks like someone soldered a game controller to a 5-inch, 1280×720 HD multi touch display. t is both horrifying and awesome.  Project Shield will also access Android apps such as Hulu, Netflix and Slacker Radio, so users can enjoy their movies and music anywhere without expensive, clumsy wired or wireless speakers. Looks like NVIDIA is ready to take over gaming on Android big time.

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