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Ecosystème logiciel NVIDIA
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Bon contraste
Rendu presque parfait
Une bombe pour les jeux / fonctionnement quasi sans faille de GameStream
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Console puissante
Très bonne autonomie
Excellents services
Le streaming de jeux vidéo avec GeForce Now et GameStream
La puissance du Tegra K1
Android Lollipop dénué d'interface constructeur
Fonctions exclusives à Nvidia (Twitch
Enregistrement vidéo)
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Univers Nvidia
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Expérience Nexus
Fonctionnalités innovantes
Optimisation logicielle convaincante
Performances graphiques séduisantes
Autonomie excellente
Android 5 sans surcouche
Concept innovant
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Plusieurs profiles colorimétriques sRGB à disposition
Extrait: Près de sept mois après le CES , durant lequel nous avons posé pour la première fois nos mains dessus, la console portable de Nvidia arrive enfin sur le marché. Le Shield a de sacrés arguments à faire valoir. Il embarque une version épurée d’ Android (com...
Exceptional power, Great for gaming, PC streaming is excellent
Controller isn't included, Battery life is poor, Not many games push the hardware
Hardened gamers may be disappointed that NVIDIA has taken a step back from the handheld console concept with this tablet device, and not bundling the wireless controller as standard is a mistake. However, it's impossible to deny the incredible power con...
Exceptional power, Great for gaming, PC streaming is excellent
Controller isn't included, Battery life is poor, Not many games push the hardware
Hardened gamers may be disappointed that NVIDIA has taken a step back from the handheld console concept with this tablet device, and not bundling the wireless controller as standard is a mistake. However, it's impossible to deny the incredible power con...
Incredible power, amazing gaming controls, PC streaming
Limited developer support at launch
The Shield is unquestionably a massive step forward for portable gaming. The Tegra 4 chipset offers incredible power and allows the console to run the latest Android games without breaking a sweat, but the lack of supported titles at launch is a bit of ...
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Publié: 2015-03-28, Auteur: Jimmy , review by: techradar.com
Decently priced, Great specs, Possible alternative to Steam Machines
Not as portable as the first, Contoller is beefy
The Nvidia Shield tablet isn't as portable as its predecessor, but it's the tablet the gamers deserve....
Powerful enough to run high, end games, Sleek design, Affordably priced
Performance will depend on quality of internet connection
Combined with Nvidia's updated Grid game streaming service, Shield could become one of the company's core products. Nvidia has every right to be proud of its five years of work....
Publié: 2015-03-04, Auteur: Guy , review by: pocket-lint.com
4K video at 60fps via HDMI 2.0, BBC iPlayer on an Android TV box, The best cloud gaming platform around, Tegra X1 processor ensures unparalleled performance, Google Cast abilities, Voice commands and search, Game Controller included
No remote control in the box, Android TV is still lacking in app support for many big name services, Gamer-friendly looks are an acquired taste
Number of Android TV-supported apps aside, the Nvidia Shield Android TV is the best media streamer out there bar none. There are devices that profess to offer more content and channels, such as those by Roku, but when it comes down to it there are only a...