Nvidia has announced that it will start shipping its gaming handheld Shield from July 31 onwards. Previously, the company had to delay the launch of the handheld gaming device because of a mechanical issue with some third party component that came up during the final quality assurance process last month.
For those who don’t know the Shield was announced back at CES and was the first official product to be powered by the Nvidia Tegra 4 processor. It also has 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a 5-inch IPS display that is attached to a quasi gamepad that looks quite similar to the Xbox 360 controller.
It is powered by Android 4.2.1 Jelly and it can even beam 4K video via microHDMI and users will have access to both Google Play and the Tegra Zone, which will offer games optimized for the Tegra 4 chipset. The Shield will cost $299 (Rs 17,650 approximately) in the US.
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