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July 2014
(83%)
345 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Blazing fast. Tegra K1 is an extremely powerful processor, and SHIELD Tablet takes full advantage of it. No lag. No slowdown. No stutter. Just pure speed, all the time, Fantastic form factor. I may be a little biased here, but eight inches is my favorite
Limited storage. 16GB isn't enough for a gaming tablet, and those who opt for the 32GB model have to also pay for LTE connectivity in the hardware, making the price a bit higher than a 32GB WiFi only model could've been. NVIDIA has done a good job of maki
To me, SHIELD Tablet is the culmination of what NVIDIA has learned from its short time making Android devices. The company has clearly gained quite a bit of knowledge from SHIELD Portable and Tegra Note 7, and this is the result. This tablet takes all of ...
If you're willing to go all-in with some extra accessory purchases, you can have one of the most flexible and capable Android tablets out there todayNVIDIA has won over many consumers' hearts and minds in the desktop computer space with its high-performan...
I think it speaks volumes that the SHIELD Tablet is the first device I have reviewed where I didn't think anything belonged in a “Not-so-Good” section. During my time with the unit, I didn't come across a single gripe or pain point, which seems so rare...
Abstract: The Shield Tablet is basically a portable gaming console crammed into an 8" slate. It has a Kepler-infused Tegra K1 processor, a high-res IPS panel, a proper gamepad, and even a stylus. The system can stream games from a home PC or a remote server, too, a...
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Published: 2014-07-29, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Everything about the hardware design of the new SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Controller is impressive and its impossible to use the tablet, or hold the controller and play some games with it, but not see the potential that NVIDIA has created. The performance...
Sleek, clean design, Beautiful display with vivid color, Excellent graphics and overall performance, Can stream Android and PC games, Controller offers tight, accurate controls with low latency for Android and PC, Long battery life
Tablet and controller both bulky, Expensive with accessories
The Nvidia Shield Tablet provides a kick-ass combination of features, including a very-fast K1 processor, game streaming and a versatile stylus....
Abstract: We preview the Nvidia Shield Tablet today. The tablet market is becoming a diverse and complex one. From top to bottom you will find many brands and many more products to choose from. The really sexy tablets are expensive though, expect starting prices of...
Published: 2014-07-22, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
Though this is just a preview and announcement, the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet creates an interesting debate. Is there a market for a gaming specific tablet? NVIDIA sure thinks that is the case and is betting yet another generation of Tegra SoC on it. Even thou...
Solid build quality, Fast 1.8 GHz Tegra 4 APU and system performance, Responsive controls and comfortable grip, Android KitKat and consistent software updates from Nvidia, Nvidia GameStream, Grid and Gamepad mapper, High capacity battery for longer batter
Landscape mode is largely impractical, Web browsing, emailing and other related tasks are easier on a tablet or smartphone, Analog sticks and directional pad can feel small compared to console counterparts, Display bezel could be narrower without decreasi
Nvidia Shield well worth the price if the users find cloud gaming and game streaming compelling and valuableFor a first generation Android gaming handheld from Nvidia, the Shield leaves a great first impression right off the bat. The hardware is sound, th...