NVIDIA SHIELD, the company's first in-house built device, is officially available for pre-order for $350. And no sooner than the announcement was made, the "this is too expensive!" comments started showing up. I want to explain why I thi...
NVIDIA SHIELD, the company's first in-house built device, is officially available for pre-order for $350. And no sooner than the announcement was made, the "this is too expensive!" comments started showing up. I want to explain why I think that line of thinking is not only unfair, but also illogical. The issue with SHEILD, in my opinion, isn't actually with SHIELD itself but rather the way people are perceiving it. Sure, it's a portable gaming console; but first and foremost, it's an Android device. A stock Android device. It has access to the Play Store, Google services, and everything else that makes Android great. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:MOGA Pro Officially Launches Today, Grab Yours Now For $50 [CES 2013] PowerA Announces A New, Bigger MOGA Pro Controller, For The Large-Handed Among You PowerA MOGA Bluetooth Controller Hitting The Streets On October 21st For $50 PowerA Introduces The 'Moga' Bluetooth Controller For Android, Coming This Holiday Season [Editorial] Shield As A Deal: Why I Think NVIDIA's Handheld Console Is Actually A Pretty Great Value was written by the awesome team at Android Police.