Nvidia has just announced the availability of the Shield Tablet 4G version with 32 GB of storage. You can find it at its partners and resellers for a price tag of 379 euros. The product has been in the news a lot, since it’s basically the best Android gaming tablet on the market.
You can also turn it into a gaming console once connected to the Shield Controller, that costs a bit extra. The basic version without 4G is priced at 299 euros and brings only WiFi and 16 GB of storage. Nvidia also updated its device via OTA a few days ago, with an enhanced Hub area, better connectivity, tactile experience and bug fixes. The slate comes with a quad core 2.2 GHz Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, 2 GB of RAM and an 8 inch IPS display with a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution.
It also has 32 GB of storage, WiFi, Miracast, Bluetooth 4.0, a microSD card slot, GPS, gyroscope, an accelerometer and mini HDMI port. It comes with a micro USB port as well, plus dual cameras and a Li-Ion battery good enough for about 10 hours of use. The product runs Android 4.4 and weighs 309 grams, while measuring 9.2 mm in waistline.