Testseek.com have collected 345 expert reviews of the NVIDIA Shield Tablet 8 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA Shield Tablet 8 inch.
July 2014
(83%)
345 Reviews
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Abstract: With this release, SHIELD Tablet gets a couple of enhancements: LTE and more storage. I'll be the first to admit that the 16GB of internal storage on the Wi-Fi model filled up quickly, especially with all the quality games that are hitting Android these d...
Controller sold separately, Streaming setup could be a pain for some
Nvidia's Shield Tablet LTE offers strong value for £299, even before the gaming side is considered. For that cash you get a light and portable tablet with a Full HD display, decent stereo speakers, 4G support, an accurate stylus and enough power to keep y...
Published: 2014-09-27, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: It wasn't that long ago that NVIDIA released the Shield ( read our review of it ), a cool device with an attached screen that allowed you to play both Android and PC games. It had some drawbacks, namely being quite heavy and having a small display. To sol...
Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful. Plenty of features. Attractive design.
Interface performance needs improvement. Gamepad costs extra
Nvidia's gaming-oriented Shield Tablet is one of the first mobile devices to use the Tegra K1 CPU, and in sheer power it blows other tablets out of the water....
Tegra K1's outstanding performance, Preloaded and selectable sRGB color profile, GameStream and Twitch streaming
Casing bezel susceptible for scratches and cracks, Tablet's imperfect rigidness
Nvidia has managed to create an outstanding Android gaming tablet with the Shield tablet. The performance of the Tegra K1 is doubtlessly impressive, and it is perfectly fit for the future. We also very much liked the additional features, such as GameStrea...
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Nvidia Shield Tablet packs a lot of graphics punch with a new Tegra K1 processor. It has expandable microSD card storage; runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and offers full access to Google Play app store. Its add-on wireless game controller enables connected
Its plastic chassis feels a little cheap, there aren't many Android games that support the K1 graphics potential, the game controller required to play most games is sold separately
Even if you don't take advantage of its gaming prowess, the Nvidia Shield Tablet is one of the most versatile -- and affordable -- high-performance 8-inch Android slates you can buy....
Tegra K1, front facing speakers, Great gaming implementation with NVIDIA Hub, Game Streaming, either with NVIDIA Grid or GameStream (if you can do it), Industrial design, Official accessories complete the experience, A great Android tablet outside of just
Battery life is below average, Screen isn't stellar, Stock-like Android doesn't come with too many non-gaming extras
9.0 The NVIDIA Shield Tablet is a wonderful gaming rig worthy of being considered alongside even console and PC gaming communities – but what makes us love it most is that it manages to simultaneously be a damn good Android tablet. This is as close as we ...
Abstract: The follow up to last year's NVIDIA Shield handheld gaming console may have taken a more traditional tablet form factor this time around, but to take full advantage of the gaming prowess of the Shield Tablet, you still need a pretty good controller. Lucki...
Whether you're a gamer or not, there's no denying the NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet's prowess as a powerful Android machine. We've already seen a lot of great tablets this year, but this has quickly shot to the top of my list. Not only does it show off the Tegra K...