Just as promised, the NVIDIA Shield Tablet with built-in 4G LTE connectivity is now available for purchase.
The NVIDIA Shield Tablet is priced at $399 and is available from NVIDIA’s online shop as well as Amazon, Best Buy, Fry’s Electronics, GameStop, Micro Center, Newegg and Tiger Direct in the US, as well as “many top e-tailers” in Europe. US-based consumers can also buy the Shield Tablet from AT&T for $299 on-contract.
In exchange for your hard-earned dollar bills, you’ll get an Android tablet with the following specs:
- 8-inch 1920x1200 display
- 2.2GHz quad-core Tegra K1 processor
- 5-megapixel front and rear cameras
- 2GB of RAM
- 32GB of storage
- DirectStylus 2 pen
- Console Mode for hooking the tablet up to a TV
- Shield wireless controller support
- Front-facing speakers
- Android 4.4 KitKat
- Google Play support
NVIDIA is also selling some accessories for its Shield Tablet. Those include a Shield Wireless Controller for $59.99, a Shield Tablet Cover that can act as a stand for $39.99 and a new DirectStylus 2 pen for $19.99.
Are any of you going to spring for an LTE-enabled NVIDIA Shield Tablet?
Via NVIDIA
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