Nvidia Announces SHIELD slash Android TV settopbox
Nvidia at GDC announced a new product in the Shield lineup, a settopbox that is aimed at gaming. The unit is working on Android TV and gets the new Tegra X1 SoC. Internal storage memory is 16GB and the system work memory is 3GB.
The unit will game though Grid streaming. When introduced the unit will cost roughly 199 USD, that's say 175 EURO for both a for the settopbox and Shield gamepad.
We’ve been working on the technologies we’re talking about today for more than five years. Now, with SHIELD, you can bring it all together in a device that lives near the best screen in your house. Just as smart phones will be how we enjoy phones, smart TVs is how we will enjoy television, Jen-Hsun said. These devices will replace dedicated devices over time, just as an application has replaced your GPS, your music player, your radio, your camera. “Before you know it, applications will come along that surprise us,” Jen-Hsun said.
NVIDIA SHIELD Specifications | |
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Processor | NVIDIA® Tegra® X1 processor with 256-core Maxwell™ GPU with 3GB RAM |
Video Features | 4K Ultra-HD Ready with 4K playback and capture up to 60 fps (VP9, H265, H264) |
Audio | 7.1 and 5.1 surround sound pass through over HDMI High-resolution audio playback up to 24-bit/192kHz over HDMI and USB High-resolution audio upsample to 24-bit/192hHz over USB |
Storage | 16 GB |
Wireless | 802.11ac 2x2 MIMO 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.1/BLE |
Interfaces | Gigabit Ethernet HDMI 2.0 Two USB 3.0 (Type A) Micro-USB 2.0 MicroSD slot (supports 128GB cards) IR Receiver (compatible with Logitech Harmony) |
Gaming Features | NVIDIA GRID™ streaming service NVIDIA GameStream™ |
SW Updates | SHIELD software upgrades directly from NVIDIA |
Power | 40W power adapter |
Weight and Size | Weight: 23oz / 654g Height: 5.1in / 130mm Width: 8.3in / 210mm Depth: 1.0in / 25mm |
OS | Android TV™, Google Cast™ Ready |
Bundled Apps | PLEX |
In the box | NVIDIA SHIELD NVIDIA SHIELD controller HDMI cable (High Speed), USB cable (Micro-USB to USB) Power adapter (Includes plugs for North America, Europe, UK) |
Requirements | TV with HDMI input, Internet access |
Options | SHIELD controller, SHIELD remove, SHIELD stand |
Bringing Android Home
SHIELD runs the Android TV operating system. So, it works with your other mobile devices—and the rich ecosystem of apps built around them. Google Play. Pandora. YouTube. These apps do more than just work on SHIELD. They scream. Our Tegra X1 processor’s 256 GPU cores bring the power of our Maxwell GPU architecture to Android, cranking out 1 teraflops of computing power. That’s more than the world’s fastest supercomputer could just 15 years ago.
That means SHIELD is ready to handle whatever multimedia comes next. It’s the first streaming device built to handle 4K digital media, hustling video onto next-gen TVs at up to 60 frames per second. “We think people using NVIDIA’s SHIELD console will love watching YouTube in 4K, thanks to the work NVIDIA did to make its Tegra X1 processor support VP9 video decoding,” says Heather Rivera, YouTube’s director of product partnerships.
Getting content is easy, too. Call up movies and shows using Google’s shockingly accurate voice search. Use SHIELD’s included console-style controller or our incredibly-simple remote. You can even beam content to your television, via Cast, from Android devices.
Changing the Game
Of course, SHIELD offers great gaming, too. SHIELD is built with the same Maxwell GPU found in everything from supercomputers to the very latest gaming PCs. So it has graphics grunt to spare. The story behind that hardware story: we’re building the software and services needed to plug all that power into the thriving Android ecosystem. We’ll launch with 50+ Android titles that take advantage of SHIELD’s capabilities.
It’s a package that’s grabbed the attention of the industry’s best developers “We’re very excited about the power of Tegra X1-powered SHIELD,” says Steve Allison, senior vice president publishing at Telltale Games. “When you play our games on a Tegra X1-SHIELD you are getting a mobile version with the same visual fidelity as our next generation console and HD PC versions.“
These are games that break boundaries. Games such as Doom 3, Crysis 3, and Borderlands: TPS. And with support for as many as four players at once—on your big screen—these games become a social experience like no other. On SHIELD, they deliver action that will bring you—and your friends—to your feet. “I am positively thrilled that NVIDIA has once again proven their commitment to being the best graphics platform for gamers by making it their mission to bring Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre Sequel natively to the new SHIELD, driven by the incredibly powerful Tegra X1,” says Gearbox Software President Randy Pitchford.
Making the Cloud Rain Great Games
SHIELD also serves as another way to access our GRID instant gaming service. GRID – available on our entire SHIELD family of devices– brings the latest PC games to the living room. Equipped with GeForce GTX GPUs, our GRID game streaming service packs the power to make the most demanding PC games feel immediate and visceral. GRID lets us deliver the latest PC games—titles like Metro: Last Light Redux, Dying Light and Batman: Arkam Knights—to SHIELD the way these games were meant to be played. With GRID, gamers can enjoy games delivered at 1080p and 60 frames per second. That’s an experience you won’t find outside of a high-end PC. “GRID enables us to deliver entertainment to our fans when they want, where they want,” says Pierre Vinson, head of digital for Deep Silver. “Gamers can play Saints Row IV and Metro: Last Light Redux and we’re working hard with NVIDIA to expand the catalog.”
Game On
Tegra X1. Android TV. Support for 4K displays. 50+ android titles at launch. A great controller. SHIELD is about more than just a collection of powerful technologies. It’s about your games. Your music. Your movies. Your photos. It’s about your digital life. And bringing it all together in your living room. Bigger screens, sharper resolutions, cheaper prices. TV sets get better every year. And there’s no better showcase for your favorite games. We built SHIELD to connect that beautiful screen to PC and Android — the two most vibrant entertainment ecosystems on the planet.
SHIELD’s 256-core Tegra X1 processor redefines what’s possible with Android games. And there’s more power where that came from. SHIELD can stream AAA games from GRID using our powerful GRID game streaming service.
Get Rich, Immersive Android Games.
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel — This offbeat sci-fi shooter, the latest chapter in the Borderlands saga, arrived for PCs last October. Now it’s coming to Android as a SHIELD exclusive.
- War Thunder — Mix it up with opponents playing on console or the PC with this World War II multiplayer combat games, which makes its debut on Android with this SHIELD exclusive.
- Doom 3 BFG Edition — Doom kicked off the PC gaming revolution. Doom 3 updated this sci-fi shooter for a new generation of gamers. And Doom 3 BFG edition polishes this action-packed package to a high shine. Don’t miss it.
- Resident Evil 5 — An action-packed classic, Resident Evil brings a shot of caffeine to the survival horror genre this franchise pioneered.
- Crysis 3 — This sprawling open-world shooter is set in a richly-detailed New York, circa 2047 – and you won’t believe what’s happened to the place.
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengenance — the action in this hack and slash game moves fast, and SHIELD keeps up. If you like intense boss fights, you’ll love this game.
Access a Deep Library of Amazing Games Streamed from GRID.
- Batman: Arkham Origins —- This is no mere rock ‘em, sock ‘em action game. The intense, atmospheric game lets gamers explore Batman’s early career as a crime fighter. A must for any Batman fan.
- GRID 2 — The model of a modern major racing game, GRID 2 delivers gobs of racing action in a wide variety of settings. Get ready to have your reflexes tested.
- Metro: Last Light Redux — This is a shooter with a unique sense of place. This post-apocalyptic shooter is set in the moody, mysterious world of the Moscow Subway, making it one of the definitive action games of our era.
- LEGO Marvel Super Heroes — If you have kids — or ever were a kid — you need on-demand access to this game, which brings LEGO and the Marvel comic book universe together. It’s a killer combo.
Enjoy the Latest AAA titles.
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — the untamed world of this action-adventure game is a graphics showcase, with stunning vistas and detailed characters. With GRID’s servers powering this experience, you can be among the first to experience this world when The Witcher 3 debuts this year.
- Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes — The latest edition of this stealth classic is a game you’ll replay again and again. So kick back on your couch and dig in.
- Dying Light — This sprawling open-world game pits a nimble hero against a world full of monsters. It’s a case study for how to bring fast-paced action and atmospheric adventure together.
- Resident Evil Revelations 2 — This latest chapter in the definitive horror shooter franchise delivers an intriguing tale (no spoilers here), and a terrific co-op mode.
- Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor — This is more than just a game for fans of all things Middle Earth. This game reinvents the action adventure genre. Enemies remember their encounters with you. And adapt to your playing style.
- Batman: Arkham Knight — The finale to this blockbuster series promises to be explosive. Get ready to don your virtual batsuit and return to Gotham City when it debuts later this year.
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another consoles like devive on the market?? just what we need, pass I was hoping from some gpu defining annoucment not another consoles like device
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Whoopee. All I can say to Nvidia is good luck.
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May your console's Hz be high and Bytes many.
(Or at least how it supposed to be)
Seems like everybody (Valve, Nvidia, etc ...) wants to get their console in people's room nowadays. Hopefully console peasants will be pleased.
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The console aspect of this is pretty boring imo, but GRID will be like an endless console. High end graphics all the time.
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Yes, It Can Play Crysis: Amazing Games You Can Play on SHIELD
We built SHIELD to connect that beautiful screen to PC and Android — the two most vibrant entertainment ecosystems on the planet.
The result: a new kind of flexibility and freedom.
SHIELD’s 256-core Tegra X1 processor redefines what’s possible with Android games. And there’s more power where that came from. SHIELD can stream AAA games from GRID using our powerful GRID game streaming service.
Get Rich, Immersive Android Games.
•Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel — This offbeat sci-fi shooter, the latest chapter in the Borderlands saga, arrived for PCs last October. Now it’s coming to Android as a SHIELD exclusive.
•War Thunder — Mix it up with opponents playing on console or the PC with this World War II multiplayer combat games, which makes its debut on Android with this SHIELD exclusive.
•Doom 3 BFG Edition — Doom kicked off the PC gaming revolution. Doom 3 updated this sci-fi shooter for a new generation of gamers. And Doom 3 BFG edition polishes this action-packed package to a high shine. Don’t miss it.
•Resident Evil 5 — An action-packed classic, Resident Evil brings a shot of caffeine to the survival horror genre this franchise pioneered.
•Crysis 3 — This sprawling open-world shooter is set in a richly-detailed New York, circa 2047 – and you won’t believe what’s happened to the place.
•Metal Gear Rising: Revengenance — the action in this hack and slash game moves fast, and SHIELD keeps up. If you like intense boss fights, you’ll love this game.
Access a Deep Library of Amazing Games Streamed from GRID.
•Batman: Arkham Origins —- This is no mere rock ‘em, sock ‘em action game. The intense, atmospheric game lets gamers explore Batman’s early career as a crime fighter. A must for any Batman fan.
•GRID 2 — The model of a modern major racing game, GRID 2 delivers gobs of racing action in a wide variety of settings. Get ready to have your reflexes tested.
•Metro: Last Light Redux — This is a shooter with a unique sense of place. This post-apocalyptic shooter is set in the moody, mysterious world of the Moscow Subway, making it one of the definitive action games of our era.
•LEGO Marvel Super Heroes — If you have kids — or ever were a kid — you need on-demand access to this game, which brings LEGO and the Marvel comic book universe together. It’s a killer combo.
Enjoy the Latest AAA titles.
•The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — the untamed world of this action-adventure game is a graphics showcase, with stunning vistas and detailed characters. With GRID’s servers powering this experience, you can be among the first to experience this world when The Witcher 3 debuts this year.
•Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes — The latest edition of this stealth classic is a game you’ll replay again and again. So kick back on your couch and dig in.
•Dying Light — This sprawling open-world game pits a nimble hero against a world full of monsters. It’s a case study for how to bring fast-paced action and atmospheric adventure together.
•Resident Evil Revelations 2 — This latest chapter in the definitive horror shooter franchise delivers an intriguing tale (no spoilers here), and a terrific co-op mode.
•Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor — This is more than just a game for fans of all things Middle Earth. This game reinvents the action adventure genre. Enemies remember their encounters with you. And adapt to your playing style.
•Batman: Arkham Knight — The finale to this blockbuster series promises to be explosive. Get ready to don your virtual batsuit and return to Gotham City when it debuts later this year.
- See more at: http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/03/03/games-shield
Thousands of movies are on Netflix and Amazon. Millions of songs are on Pandora and Spotify. Tens of millions are addicted to streaming content.
The math is clear. Instant gratification + A huge selection = An irresistible combination.
It’s time to bring these benefits to gaming.
If anything, streaming can be an even better experience for gamers. Imagine avoiding lengthy digital downloads. And not worrying about obsolete hardware.
We saw this opportunity more than a decade ago. Broadband speeds were slow, and cloud data centers were still being built. But we could see where things were going. So, we began building support for game streaming into our GPUs and our software.
The result is our GRID game streaming service. It’s a gaming supercomputer in the cloud. And it’s available now.
Why deliver games this way? Because games are changing. Developers are building more lifelike scenes and characters. Some games now exceed 50GB in size. That can take several hours to download.
We also want to give gamers access to a platform that gets better with time. Console gamers only get new gear every 8-10 years, and their consoles become obsolete after 2-3 years. With the GRID game streaming service, we’ll introduce new graphics technology into the cloud much more often, always giving gamers access to the latest technology.
To be sure, building a great experience meant solving the problem of click-to-photon latency. That’s the time that passes between the moment a gamer presses a button and the result seen on the screen.
This is where the benefits of building an end-to-end system come into play. We built everything from the controller to the server hardware to the GPU inside SHIELD. So we can shave milliseconds in many places.
Another advantage: services like Netflix have created demand for quicker broadband services. We’ve placed our servers worldwide. So, we’re ready to take advantage of these faster networks.
The result: We’ve cut latency to about 150 milliseconds – half the time it takes to blink. So when you game on the GRID game streaming service, it feels like you’re playing the game on a supercomputer just a few feet away.
Starting in May, the GRID game streaming service will come in two flavors. With GRID you can stream games at a 720p definition at 30 frames per second. And GRID Plus offers games at up to 1080p and 60 frames per second.
The GRID game streaming service includes 50 popular PC games, with more added each week. Or you can buy the freshest AAA games from the GRID store and stream them instantly. GRID store purchases also come with a digital download key to download the game to a PC later.
The result is more than the sum of its parts. Gamers won’t have to deal with downloads, patches, reboots and other computer maintenance. And developers can take advantage of the latest GPU hardware to deliver amazing gaming experiences.
- See more at: http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/03/03/grid-made-to-game