At
the on going Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, Nvidia
announced Shield, a gaming-focused Android TV console or set top box.
This will be the first 4K Android TV console which will support decoded
4K video at 60Hz, both while streaming and playing local content on
native 4K TV sets. It is expected to be released in May at a $199 price
point (approximately Rs 12,320).
This
is Nvidia’s third Shield product, with the Shield gaming controller and
Shield tablet being released in the past. The Android TV based console
is powered by Nvidia’s top-of-the-line Tegra X1 system on chip. It comes
bundled with a gaming controller and an optional non-gaming bluetooth
remote, called Shield remote, which looks similar to Amazon TV’s remote.
It offers 16GB of internal storage and offers a microSD card slot for
expanding storage. There are two USB 3.0 ports if you want to attach an
external hard drive. It supports 802.11 ac Wi-fi.
The
native 4K content will be pushed out through the HDMI port at the back
of the Shield and the streamed 4K content will be pulled down by the
Gigabit Ethernet port.
According
to Jen-Hsun Huang, the Tegra X1 powered Shield console offers twice the
performance of an Xbox 360 at half the power consumption levels.
Nvidia
says that the Shield will be bundled with a gaming controller and it
comes with support for around 50 curated titles at launch. Apart from
this, you can also play other games from the Google Play Store or via
sideloading.
If
you already own a Shield controller or a Shield tablet and have some
games installed on them, they will be playable with the Shield console
as well.
The
Shield console will support game-streaming using the Nvidia Grid. This
allows users to play a selection of Windows PC games which will run on
your Shield locally, but which are being remotely being played on
Nvidia’s server farms that are much powerful machines. You can either
use the Grid for free, via paid game rentals or Nvidia has plans to
charge subscribers for a 720p streaming base subscription and a 1080p
premium subscription. The pricing details aren’t known yet.
Some
of the games that have been showcased were Borderlands: The Presequel,
Doom 3: BFG edition, The Talos Principle, Metal Gear Solid: Revengeance
and more.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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