Leaked slides of what looks to be internal presentation material about the rumored Nvidia Shield tablet and game controller have made it online. Now we know that Nvidia will announce the devices on July 22 and will release them on July 29 in the US and on August 14 in Europe.
The Nvidia Shield game controller is meant as a companion device for the Shield tablet and for other Shield hardware and will be compatible only with them. The controller is wireless and uses Wi-Fi Direct to communicate to the tablet. It has a rechargeable Li-Ion battery inside.
As for pricing, the Nvidia Shield game controller will cost $60, while the tablet will start at $300 for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only version and will go as high as $400 for the 32GB Wi-Fi+LTE version. A microSD slot is available on both versions. The 3G/LTE version will be compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile bands in the US.
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