Nvidia shield, announced new version with 4k and hdr
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Finally, Nvidia fans have been greatly disappointed at CES 2017, the GPU giant has not said a word about the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, but has only talked about its new Nvidia Shield console that comes with some interesting improvements.
Nvidia Shield: features, availability and price
The new Nvidia Shield is the renewal of the brand's multimedia center with the Android TV operating system and which in this version comes with the reinforcement of the system that Google has already used in the Pixels. The new Nvidia Shield features small dimensions of 238 x 213 x 9.9 mm and a light weight of only 1.7 Kg, Nvidia has not given details on its specifications but has spoken of the ability of the new device to reproduce content at resolution 4K and HDR technology support. Of course it will be compatible from minute one with Netflix and Amazon Video.
Along with the new console, the renewed controller has been announced with a much more aggressive aesthetic and in line with that of its popular Founders Edition graphics cards. The Nvidia Shield is a device focused on the game through its popular GeForce Now service that will give you access to a large number of PC games.
The new Nvidia Shield arrives for a price of $ 200, there will be an Nvidia Shield Pro version with internal storage of 500 GB for a price of $ 300. They will go on sale on January 16.
Source: hothardware
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