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Old 2013-01-08, 00:21   #1
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Default CES 2013: Nvidia unveils Project Shield gaming console



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20931265

That is an amazingly well kept secret.

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Using wi-fi it can also be paired with a computer containing one of Nvidia's GeForce video cards to run PC games. In this case the desktop computer's processors power the software, offering higher quality graphics than could be rendered by the mobile processor.
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Old 2013-01-09, 06:27   #2
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Not bad!
Having a local "cloud" render graphics for you is pretty high-tech.
This way you can move around the house and play all kinds of demanding games as long as the Wi-Fi permits.
There will definitely be a demand for such devices.
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