A major update to the Nvidia Shield will allow owners to operate their handheld consoles through their televisions and play a wider variety of Android games that don’t support controllers.
The Nvidia Shield, which merges a full-sized game controller and 5-inch display into a handheld device, was upgraded on Monday morning. The update bundles several new features with Android’s Jelly Bean operating system. The console previously ran on Android 4.2.1.
Nvidia unveiled Shield’s new Console Mode, which lets gamers plug the handheld into their televisions with an HDMI-out cable. The Shield can then act as a game console, responding to a Bluetooth controller to play Android games and watch movies. It also works with the Shield’s PC streaming technology to stream games from a compatible computer to the TV at 720p. Read more…
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