Last year Nvidia announced its new Shield brand for portable gaming hardware, releasing an 5-inch Android mobile device running with the Tegra 4 processor. Since then, we have no news, but it seems the company has decided to expand the Shield family with a tablet PC.
The leaked slides were originally published by VideoCardz.com and they feature an Android 8 tablet and as they say is the first device to be released in the US and will use the new Nvidia graphics processor, Tegra K1. Leaked slides promise that the device's release date is 29 July with a startup value that will reach 299 dollars. In Europe it will be released from August 14.
The Shield tablet will come with a 16GB hard drive, but for $100 you'll be able to get one version of 32GB. Nvidia is accompanying it with a controller that costs $59 and looks like a wireless version of the full-fledged Shield handheld controller with console features. It comes with a Shield stand that costs 39 to facilitate hands-free gaming.
Other features of the tablet include 2GB RAM, 1,920×1,200 full HD screen resolution, front and back cameras στα 5-megapixel, μια γραφίδα, και ενσωματωμένο 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi με μια επιλογή για LTE κυτταρική συνδεσιμότητα, μόνο για το μοντέλο των 32GB. Η Νvidia ισχυρίζεται ότι η συσκευή μπορεί να έχει 10 ώρες αναπαραγωγής βίντεο HD, πριν χρειαστεί επαναφόρτιση, αν και δεν είναι σαφές με το πόση duration her life batterys is translated.
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