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Taking the stage at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announced the company’s latest creation in mobile gaming, the Nvidia Shield console. Running Android TV, the Nvidia Shield is an Android console powered by the NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang just got done speaking at the Made To Game event tonight in San Francisco and he had some major announcements that will change gaming forever. It is clear that gaming has gone to the living room in recent years and one of the more As we noted in our initial report, this particular Steam machine is a fairly high-end affair that looks to be a stone-cold console killer. The SN970 box is relatively compact and slim, since it's intended to sit near a TV in the living room. Despite its Xbox One? PlayStation 4? Yesterday's news. Today, NVIDIA disrupts the console market with the all-new Shield gaming console. While not a gaming console in the traditional sense, it is instead a 4K Android TV media box with extreme graphics performance. Sony announces its Morpheus VR headset will ship in 2016 Along with the new entertainment system, the company also announced its Grid game-streaming service, which will deliver games on-demand via the cloud at 1080p Full HD resolution and 60 fps. Nvidia’s latest addition to the Shield range is an Android TV-based console that lets you play games locally by taking advantage of the system’s Tegra X1 SoC, or access on-demand titles through the company’s GRID streaming service. As it’s based on .
200 gaming titles at launch. One teraflops of computing power. Support for 4K television. Access to a huge, and growing, library of on-demand games. And the ability to delve into a deep well of Android TV apps and entertainment. “Today we are Following in the footsteps of Ouya and Mad Catz, Nvidia is making an Android TV console. Nvidia's first living-room entertainment device is the new Shield Android TV console, which uses Nvidia's Tegra X1 processor, an Android TV operating system and the The console isn’t simply a TV set top box, but aims to include gaming and the ability to control smart home appliances as well. “QEUS is designed with the user in mind and much more than a simple SmartTV box”, Mike Steup, CEO of the snakebyte group At GDC 2015 Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) took the stage to announce the Nvidia Shield console, the “world’s first 4K Android TV” set-top boxwith a beefy emphasis on gaming. Set in a sleek and angular form, the Nvidia Shield console takes aim at the .
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