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Pre-order Your NVIDIA Shield Tablet Now! (available July 29 in US)

July 22, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

The Tegra K1-powered NVIDIA Shield Tablet is here – available July 29 in the US! Pre-order here! For more information on the shield tablet, or go to shield.nvidia.com.

SHIELD PORTABLE PLAYER + TABLET + WIRELESS CONTROLLER

 

Those who are adventurous, Caonical has a dual-boot mode that will allow Ubuntu to run on tablets, and potentially other devices bringing full Linux and CUDA capabilities!

The stylus uses NVIDIA’s DirectStylus technology!

The value of the Shield product line can be seen in this “Extreme Test” article! (You can also click on the image.)

Two boys on a 20-hour car trip with two NVIDIA Shield gaming consoles

Two boys on a 20-hour car trip with two NVIDIA Shield gaming consoles

 

A Shield Tablet unboxing

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