Gaming
portable's release delayed to July due to mechanical issue discovered in
last-minute quality assurance testing. Portable gaming device Nvidia Shield has
been delayed into July, one day before it was scheduled to launch.
Explaining
the delay, project manager Jason Paul said a mechanical issue was detected
during last-minute quality assurance testing. "The issue relates to a
third-party mechanical component, and we're working around the clock with the
supplier to get it up to our expectations," Paul said. "We apologize
to those who have preordered Shields and to all those who are waiting for them
to go on sale. But we want every Shield to be just right," he added.
Just
last week, Nvidia announced that the Shield would launch June 27 for $300, a $50
markdown from the portable's previously announced $350 price tag. Paul said at
the time that the new price point will make the device a "home run."
The
Nvidia Shield gives gamers access to an array of gaming avenues, including
Nvidia TegraZone, Google Play, and Steam. The system runs on the Tegra 4
processor and boasts 16GB of memory, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, a mini-HDMI output, a
microSD storage slot, and a headphone jack.
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