Shield Tablet
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The Shield Tablet, later relaunched as the Shield Tablet K1, is a gaming tablet, developed by Nvidia and released on July 29, 2014.[1] This is Nvidia's second portable gaming device that uses Android. Compared to the Shield Portable, the controller is not permanently connected to the screen, rather it can be purchased separately. Up to four controllers can be wirelessly connected at the same time. While the Shield tablet features an 8-inch 1920x1200 pixel display, it can output 4K resolution signal to a television via HDMI.[2]
In November 2015, the tablet was relaunched as the Shield Tablet K1 and the price was reduced to $200.[3]
Contents
Features
It is powered by an Nvidia Tegra K1 SoC and has stereo front facing speakers. There's a 16 GB WiFi-only model and a 32 GB LTE model. It has front and back facing 5 megapixel HDR cameras. It weighs 390 grams and is 221 x 126 x 9.2 mm in size.[4][5] The 2015 Shield K1 refresh weighs 356 grams while preserving the other dimensions of the tablet.
Software updates
Shield Tablet
Nvidia released Shield Tablet OTA 2.0 update with Android 5.0 Lollipop on November 18, 2014.[6][7] The Shield Tablet OTA 2.1 update with Android 5.0.1 Lollipop & OpenGL 4.5 support was released on December 23, 2014.[8][9] Shield Tablet OTA 3.1 update with Android 5.1.1 was released on July 30, 2015.[10] Shield Tablet OTA 4.0 update with Android 6.0 Marshmallow was released on February 1, 2016.[11]
Shield Tablet OTA 4.1 update with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow was released on May 12, 2016.[12]
Shield Tablet K1
Nvidia released Shield Tablet K1 OTA 1.0 update with Android 6.0 Marshmallow on December 21, 2015[13] and the Shield Tablet K1 OTA 1.1 on February 1, 2016.[14]
Nvidia released Shield Tablet K1 OTA 1.2 update with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow & Vulkan support on April 13, 2016.[15]
Connectivity
- Headphone jack
- Micro USB
- Mini HDMI 1.4a
- Slot for the stylus that makes use of Nvidia's GPU DirectStylus 2
- Micro-SD card slot
Wireless
- 802.11n 2x2 MIMO 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 4.0 LE
- GPS / GLONASS
- SIM card slot in the 32GB LTE model with LTE, HSPA+, 3G, 2G, GSM and EDGE connection.
Issues
On July 31, 2015, Nvidia issued a recall to replace Shield Tablet devices, sold between July 2014 and July 2015, since the battery had overheating issues that posed a fire hazard.[16]
The Shield Tablet K1 supports DirectStylus 2 (sold separately), however requires the user to upgrade to system update 1.2 to have integration of its unique software features (e.g. palm-rejection, NVIDIA-lasso) into Android.[17]
Reception
Mark Dost recommends the Shield Tablet, saying that the tablet has lots to offer for both serious gamers and everyday users and it is currently the best Android gaming device. The downsides are the battery life is not very long, it allows around 3 hours of gaming but only 6.5 hours of video and it gets very hot when put to work. Android Central's Andrew Martonik likes the Shield Tablet, praising the tablet's speakers and the Twitch streaming ability. The downsides are the tablet is heavier than its competitor (390g to the Nexus 7's 290g) and thinks it can be too expensive for some (tablet is $299 to $399, the controller is $59 and the cover is $39).[18] The TableShield K1 released in late 2015 comes without a charger or stylus. The Shield Tablet K1 can use a charger such as a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 to quickly charge the device.
See also
- Shield Android TV
- Shield Portable
- Android (operating system)
- Tegra
- GeForce
- Nvidia
- History of video game consoles (eighth generation)
References
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External links
- Official website
- Shield Tablet, The Ultimate Tablet For Gamers
- NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet K1: The Ultimate Tablet for Gamers Returns, Now $199
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- ↑ Shield Tablet OTA 2.0.2 Official feedback thread Released 11-18-14 Nvidia
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- ↑ Shield Tablet OTA 2.1 Official feedback thread Released 12-23-14 Nvidia
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- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/860950/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-ota-3-1-update-feedback-thread-released-7-30-15-/
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/913302/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-ota-4-0-feedback-thread-released-02-01-16-/
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/935265/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-ota-4-1-feedback-thread-released-05-12-16-/
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/904693/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-k1-ota-1-0-feedback-thread-released-12-21-15-/
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/913299/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-k1-ota-1-1-feedback-thread-released-02-01-16-/
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930686/shield-tablet/official-shield-tablet-k1-ota-1-2-feedback-thread-released-04-13-16-/
- ↑ Nvidia recalls Shield tablets due to battery concerns Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- ↑ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/898121/shield-tablet/tablet-k1-no-direct-stylus-option-at-all-bug-/
- ↑ NVIDA Shield Tablet Review Roundup. Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 11 August 2014.