By Gundam Eclipse at 6:26 A.M.
NVIDIA announced a new handheld (tentatively named 'Project Shield') at the Consumer Electronics Show, which began this week in Las Vegas.

The console runs on the Android OS, includes two analog sticks, has a Micro SD card slot for memory, and a HDMI port for video output. It's powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 4 processor, and will apparently provide between 5 to 10 hours of gaming on a single charge.
In addition to its own games, it will also be capable of streaming games running on a PC, via a variant of Wi-Fi technology. Details regarding a release date, price and software support have not been released yet.
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NVIDIA announced a new handheld (tentatively named 'Project Shield') at the Consumer Electronics Show, which began this week in Las Vegas.
The console runs on the Android OS, includes two analog sticks, has a Micro SD card slot for memory, and a HDMI port for video output. It's powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 4 processor, and will apparently provide between 5 to 10 hours of gaming on a single charge.
In addition to its own games, it will also be capable of streaming games running on a PC, via a variant of Wi-Fi technology. Details regarding a release date, price and software support have not been released yet.
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