Nvidia Releases Tegra 4 Powered SHIELD Handheld 81
An anonymous reader writes "Today, Nvidia officially releases the SHIELD. After an unexpected delay last month, the company dropped the price of its hotly-anticipated handheld gaming system from $350 to just $300. Sporting a 5-inch 720p touchscreen attached to an XBox-style controller, the SHIELD is the first serious Android-based handheld gaming device. The SHIELD is also the first major device top ship with Nvidia's new Tegra 4 SoC. But the potentially killer feature of the SHIELD is its ability to steam heavy-duty PC games from your desktop right into your hands. Right now the selection of PC games is pretty scarce, with just 21 titles to choose from so far, though Nvidia promises more to come. Tom's Hardware just posted an exhaustive review of the Nvidia SHIELD, which includes demos of both Android gaming and PC streaming, display and battery testing, plus the usual bevy of performance tests versus the Tegra 3-based Nexus 7 (2012), the new Nexus 7 carrying a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro, the iPhone 5, and a Wintel tablet with the Atom Z2760. Tegra 4 presents nearly four times the performance of Tegra 3, and leaves most of its competition in the dust. However, it also means that Nvidia is now the only ARM competitor without an OpenGL ES 3.0 implementation on the horizon, making Nvidia's new position as top dog quite uncertain."
Re:Ability to steam heavy-duty PC games (Score:5, Funny)
Play video games AND get the wrinkles out of your clothes at the same time! This is revolutionary!
Re:Ability to steam heavy-duty PC games (Score:5, Funny)
Is this what's known as "vaporware"?
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Rejoice to what? A blatant marketing post? This thing is DOA. D. O. A.
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Are they playing Volleyball?
MMORPGs are the Killer App (Score:2)
More like obsessive MMORPG players rejoice -- you can actually get up to go to the bathroom without interrupting your multi-hour dungeon raid. No more Poopsocking [urbandictionary.com]!
steam? (Score:2, Offtopic)
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Sony's working on letting the PS Vita do this with PS4 games, however I understand that they're reluctant to turn games into vapour as it undermines the DRM restrictions against inhalation and/or respiration without the appropriate written consent.
Re:Emulator platform (Score:4, Interesting)
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So you store your games on a remote server so you can play them locally? Jesus what is wrong with people today? It's like, "Waste as much bandwidth as possible" is the aim of pretty much everyone.
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LAN is cheaper than Internet (Score:2)
Is all bandwidth a waste?
LAN transmissions cost next to nothing. Internet transmissions are far more expensive, up to $10 per GB for cellular and not much cheaper for satellite. So if you don't keep your library on every device, keep them on a network share. I've been using Rhythm Software File Manager [rhmsoft.com] on my OUYA console to get NES homebrew games into EMUya from a network share
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Or have them synced automatically and securely with BitTorrent Sync [bittorrent.com] for Android.
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OpenGL (Score:5, Informative)
However, it also means that Nvidia is now the only ARM competitor without an OpenGL ES 3.0 implementation on the horizon, making Nvidia's new position as top dog quite uncertain.
Tegra 5 is supposed to be OpenGL 4.3, so I wouldn't be concerned about them not having an OpenGL ES 3.0 chip.
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Tegra 5 has OpenGL ES 3.0 as well, but this is a review of a Tegra 4 device. Tegra 5 will not be released for some time yet
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Got my hands on one at PDXLAN (Score:5, Interesting)
Got hands one at PDXLAN in Portland a few weeks ago. What can I say but holy crap, I gotta have one. It's a like an oversized dreamcast controller with a LCD screen. It's streaming seemed flawless. We ran Borderlands and a few other games without issue. They were stating a pretty insane battery life, but that will be left to see what it really is. The screen was beautiful, it has a large number of games, and more coming. It was also running steam if I remember correctly. I know this isn't much of are review, but more of just saying, this thing rocks.
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And how in the hell is that portable?
Are you wearing MC hammer pants?
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Yep, but that's not a shield in my pocket, I'm just happy to see you.
So your saying netbook isn't portable? Portable doesn't mean pocketsize.
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I don't carry my netbook everywhere. I like to game on the go. I leave the netbook in the car.
People who ride public transit (Score:2)
I don't carry my netbook everywhere. I like to game on the go. I leave the netbook in the car.
I guess my use case differs from yours because I carry my Dell netbook on the city bus with me.
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I remember when any computer with a handle and weighing less than 40 pounds was portable, even if you had to plug it into the wall. (later they started semi-jokingly calling them luggables).
Re:Got my hands on one at PDXLAN (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Got my hands on one at PDXLAN (Score:4, Interesting)
If that is the case, why not just play on the PC?
If it can't at least be usable at the Mcdonalds down the road or the starbucks a block further it seems totally useless.
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It cannot, even if you have multiple displays. If the game it is streaming loses focus, it quits streaming. Tom's review mentions this.
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Re:Got my hands on one at PDXLAN (Score:5, Interesting)
28.8 Wh battery (Score:1)
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I tried it at PAX East. They didn't have streaming from PCs set up, so we could just play Tegra games. Was not impressed, the Tegra games were all mobiley: simplistic, stupid, and by no means mind-blowingly pretty for a handheld. The streaming is the only thing I could see myself caring about, but it wouldn't be terribly useful for my own use case, and certainly not $300 useful.
Let's talk the important stuff. (Score:2)
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Makes me want to buy the new Nexus 7 (Score:2)
Looking through the benchmarks, at a little more than double the resolution, the Nexus 7 gives a little less than half the framerate of this dedicated gaming machine. That should make it fantastic for general use, and makes the price seem attractive vs. the Allwinner imports.
Nexus 7 with what controller? (Score:2)
As always (Score:1)
Guess I'll have to get one from ebay/amazon if they every pop up there.
Tegra 4 requires active cooling (Score:2)
It's quite interesting that the Shield requires active cooling. Seems like the Tegra 4 Soc runs extreemly hot. There are customer complaints of over heating for the Toshiba Excite:
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-Excite-AT15LE-A32-PDA0EU-00101Y-10-1-Inch/product-reviews/B00D78Q2NQ/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_btm?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=bySubmissionDateDescending&tag=at055-20 [amazon.com]
Also, there are rumours that smartphone OEMs avoided Tegra 4 because of heat and battery consumption issues.
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Yea I can imagine if the user is doing some high end gaming that it needs some type of cooling.
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Not really. The Snapdragon 800 has a faster GPU and runs happily without any active cooling
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Benchmarks show Snapdragon 800 GPU as faster (http://www.anandtech.com/show/7190/nvidia-shield-review-tegra-4-crossroads-pc-mobile-gaming/5), and I have seen no evidence of it running hot (feel free to post link to back that claim, if you have one).
Secondly, the recent benchmark scandel was about a Samsung chip (Exynos 5 Octa), not a Qualcomm one, so that entire argument is irrelevent.
Meh (Score:1)
Next...
15 Pages? (Score:2, Insightful)
They should've made it work with ATI video cards. (Score:1)
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Nvidia has always been pushing their propriety tech, so its not surprising they don't support ATI video cards for streaming, but they are cutting out a large number of users by supporting on their cards. The number of people who are going to buy an Nvidia card so they can stream to Shield is probably going to be very low compared to the number of current ATI customers who may have given it a try, myself included.
I suspect that they didn't exactly make heroic efforts for ATI/AMD customers; but my understanding is that their GPU requirement(Nvidia only, GTX 650 or higher) corresponds to the introduction of "NVENC", an feature that provides on-chip hardware encoding to h.264, with access to the framebuffer. If you want low-latency streaming, you more or less need something similar to that capability (grabbing the finished frame back over PCIe and encoding it on the CPU definitely isn't going to help your latency)...
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Who in total are still miniscule compared to the number running Intel graphics (Intel is the #1
Kudos!! (Score:3, Funny)
Not that fast at all (Score:1)
The main reason the Tegra 4 is in no tablet/phone, is because Tegra 3 real performance and power usage was worse than advertised/marketed, and therefore the tablet/phone makers did not trust Tegra 4 would be a good bet. Another (smaller) re
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According to Anandtech benchmarks it easily beats the iPad 4: http://www.anandtech.com/show/7190/nvidia-shield-review-tegra-4-crossroads-pc-mobile-gaming/4 [anandtech.com]
It also beats Snapdragon 800 in CPU (but not GPU). In fairness, it has to be said that Tegra 4 needs to be actively colled, while Snapdragon 800 does not.
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I have to say I would welcome mini-computers in the range 15 - 30W. For notebooks this Tegra 4 would be interesting.
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Steam to Shield and Shield to TV (Score:2)
Individually, I know you can display Shield games on your TV, and I know Shield can stream Steam games from your PC.
Can it do both at once? That seems to be an important question.
HDMI cable from PC to HDTV (Score:2)
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Not everyone has their PC near their TV, or a wireless gaming controller for their PC that will work. That is the appeal of a Steam Box, or Shield in this case.
incredible design! (Score:2)
The first units go to the NSA... (Score:2)
Because you know they pretend they report to Nick Fury.
Wait until it's in the bargin bin (Score:4, Insightful)
No way (Score:1)
Soo, Wii U / PSP / Vita kind of thing for PC, by nVidia...
Even Sony's Vita, with wonderful screen and dozens of decent games struggles at two times lower price, it's astonishing how arrogant or clueless nVidia is.
What is the advantage of this thing? Cheapo crappo games? No thanks.
Since Nintendo introduced the Game Boy (Score:2)
It's gambling on both Android being a viable game platform
The inevitable cross-pollination with the OUYA ecosystem could help.
and gamepad-and-tablet-had-a-transporter-accident form-factor being appealing.
Gamepad telefragging a tablet has been popular since Nintendo introduced the Game Boy in 1989.
Looks painful to play (Score:2)
Mainly if that Screen doesn't go back farther. I picked up one of my gamepads to see how it would be if I had a screen at the same place, and i have to bed the gamepad down to see a screen like that. Really uncomfortable to play like that. But i see form pictures the buttons and pads are more flat then normal gamepads.
First the GCN, then the GCN (Score:3)
Just as AMD puts GCN graphics in its x86 SoC parts
Why does this confuse me every time I read this? GCN used to stand for GameCube, and AMD bought the company that bought the company (ArtX) that had designed the Flipper GPU for GameCube.
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