NVIDIA SHIELD tablet, SHIELD tablet K1 get SHIELD Experience 5.0 Android Nougat update

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NVIDIA has started rolling out the most expected Shield Experience Upgrade 5.0 based on Android 7.0 Nougat for the original SHIELD tablet and SHIELD tablet K1, as it had promised. This also includes new features such as split-screen,Usability Improvements, system enhancements and bug fixes. Check out the complete changelog below. Continue reading “NVIDIA SHIELD tablet, SHIELD tablet K1 get SHIELD Experience 5.0 Android Nougat update”

NVIDIA Shield tablet starts receiving Android 6.0.1 update

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NVIDIA has started rolling out Android 6.0.1 update for its Shield tablet. The latest update comes following the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update in February.

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Nvidia Shield Tablet Benchmarks

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Nvidia unveiled Shield Tablet, the company first Tegra K1 powered tablet as the successor of Tegra Note last month. We brought you the unboxing of the tablet earlier this month, here we have its benchmarks. It is powered by a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor with ARM Cortex A15 cores clocked at 2.22 GHz and 192-core Kepler GPU.  It has a 8-inch (1920×1200 pixels) display and runs on Android 4.4 KitKat. We already brought you the benchmarks of the MiPad, another Tegra K1-powered tablet. Let us find out how this fairs up with the Mi Pad in the benchmarks. Continue reading “Nvidia Shield Tablet Benchmarks”

Nvidia Shield Tablet Unboxing

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The Project Shield was Nvidia’s first portable gaming project, which turned out to be really interesting in terms of idea and concept, never took off as the company had imagined. The GPU manufacturer is back with a sequel, but with a different approach this time. The Shield 2, or rather, the Nvidia Shield Tablet, is the company’s latest unbundled approach to portable gaming. Acknowledging the reality of limited controller support in Android games and the need to cater to a wider audience, the company has gone for a powerful tablet + gamepad combo. The gamepad ships separately, but even standalone, the tablet is plenty powerful and can interface with your current controller setup if needed. Touting a 192 core desktop class Kepler GPU inside, the Shield tablet surely has the potential to change mobile gaming, but before we find out if that’s true, here’s an unboxing of the retail package, with a quick rundown of the hardware and the software –

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NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet with LTE revealed in certification

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NVIDIA launched the SHIELD gaming console last year. It also launched its Tegra Note tablets manufactured by several vendors last year. Now the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet has been certified on Global Certification Forum or GCF. Last month it surfaced on the official NVIDIA Tegra Zone and also surfaced on FCC. The SHIELD Tablet is rumored to have GameStream system for streaming PC games to a mobile device. Continue reading “NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet with LTE revealed in certification”