Nvidia Shield hits the United States retails stores in June
Nvidia has announced unveiled the price you will Nvidia Shield, its new handheld console, when it hits U.S. stores.
Shield you can buy in the United States and Canada on Newegg, GameStop, Micro Computer Center and Canada early next month of June at a price of $349, but has not yet said anything about their plans for Europe, so we do not know its price in euros and if come on the same dates.
The console is similar to a traditional controller with a 5-inch screen. Has Android OS, Micro-SD slot, HDMI output and a processor Tegra 4.
It is compatible with Android applications and games as well as games developed for Windows, and even those we have in our Steam account. It features a 1280×720 pixel multitouch screen with a density of 294 dpi, and premium speakers. Moreover, Nvidia confirmed that can be used as a portable device for playing titles we have on a computer through ‘streaming’ (provided you have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 or higher).
If you want more information on this new device, you can check the new website that the company has just opened.