New NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 for $199.99

NVIDIA’s gaming tablet line welcomes a new member with a Tegra K1 chipset and a $199 price tag.

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The NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 sports an 8-inch IPS (1920×1200 pixels) display and is powered by NVIDIA Tegra K1 running a 2.2GHz Cortex-A15 CPU and a 192-core GeForce Kepler GPU. It is paired with an ample 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage.

Unlike its predecessor, the Shield Tablet that went on sale for $299, the slot for the stylus has been omitted and is available for separate purchase. Also, the new Shield Tablet does not include a charger or an adapter which is part of the measure to lower the price.

NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 specifications:
8-inch 1920×1200 IPS LCD display
2.2GHz Cortex-A15 NVIDIA Tegra K1
192-core GeForce Kepler GPU
2GB of RAM
16GB internal storage, expandable via microSD
5-megapixel autofocus rear camera
5-megapixel front-facing camera
Wi-Fi 802.11n 2×2 MIMO
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ A-GPA, GLONASS
Android 5.0 Lollipop
221 x 126 x 9.2mm
356g

Accessories for the tablet are the Shield DirectStylus 2 ($19.99), Shield World Charger ($29.99), Shield magnetic keyboard cover ($39.99), and the Shield Controller ($59.99). As mentioned earlier, the new NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 is priced at just $199.99 or around Php 9,500.

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Comparison: MacBook Pro vs Surface Book

Microsoft announced their own laptop, Surface Book, the other day and everyone was surprised to see the tech-giant giving its own take on Windows notebook. How does it stack up against one of its tough competitor, the Apple MacBook Pro, specifically the 13″ Retina version? Here’s our comparison of the two.

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First, let’s see how each other is different in terms of their key specifications:

Microsoft Surface BookApple MacBook Pro 13"
13.5" Touch-capable PixelSense Display (3000 x 2000 pixels), 3:2 ratio13.3" Non-touch Retina Display (2560 x 1600 pixels), 16:10 ratio
6th-Gen Intel Core i5 / i7 5th-Gen Intel Core i5 / i7
up to 1TB SSD storageup to 1TB flash storage
up to 16GB RAMup to 16GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 520 / NVIDIA GeForceIntel Iris Graphics 6100
Wi-Fi 802.11acWi-Fi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0Bluetooth 4.0
5MP front-facing cameraFaceTime HD camera
8MP autofocus rear-facingN/A
Two USB 3.0Two USB 3.0
Mini DisplayPortTwo Thunderbolt 2 ports
SD card readerSDXC card reader
N/AHDMI port
Surface PenN/A
Windows 10 ProOS X El Capitan
312.3mm x 232.1mm x 22.mm314mm x 219mm x 18mm
1,516 grams1,580 grams
Starts at $1,499 (Around ₱70,000)₱64,990

Evidently, the Surface Book and MacBook Pro share a lot in common. They are both thin and light, have high-resolution displays, Intel processors (Apple will soon update to 6th-Gen), capable graphics and long battery life.

Perhaps the major difference between the two is their operating system. Of course, Surface runs Window 10 while the MacBook Pro has OS X El Capitan. Although, the latter can also run Windows 10 if your want to. What the MacBook Pro can’t do for you is to become a powerful tablet and perform multimedia task with the Surface Pen. Apple has the iPad Pro for similar task but that’s another device to pay for.

Pricing is where most users decide to either purchase or not. The Surface Book starts at $1,499 in the US with base configuration of Core i5, 128GB SSD, 8GB RAM and Intel HD 520. That’s roughly PHP 70,000 and it also doubles as a tablet w/ Surface Pen included. Additional bucks in needed to have more storage and better performance with NVIDIA graphics. The MacBook Pro Retina 13″ is for sale at local Apple retailers for PHP 64,990 with Core i5, 128GB flash storage, 8GB RAM and Intel Iris 6100. If you need more space and larger memory, an upgrade is available but there’s no option for discrete graphics.

Surely, the Windows 10 wagon will see better competition now that Microsoft is joining the war on hardware. We’ll soon see what OEMs will pit against the Surface Book, and how Apple will respond to the calling.

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NVIDIA recalls SHIELD tablets for potential fire hazard

NVIDIA announces that it is officially recalling its 8-inch SHIELD tablets for a potential fire hazard due to overheating batteries.

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If you got your SHIELD gaming tablet between July 2014 and July 2015, the company asks that you stop using the affected devices immediately, “except as needed to participate in the recall and back up data.”

To make sure that your device is a part of the recall, you may check NVIDIA’s website where it directs you to follow a series of instructions to determine what kind of battery the tablet is using. The affected batteries will reportedly be replaced by the company for free.

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NVidia Announces New Game Bundle, MGSV: The Phantom Pain

In anticipation for the upcoming release of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on PC, NVidia has announced that they are bundling the latest iteration of the game with every purchase of new GeForce graphics card.

Under the “Game Like a Boss” bundle program, consumers will get a free vouchers/download code for MGSV: The Phantom Pain with every purchase of a participating NVidia graphics card and select GeForce 970M/980M-powered notebook PCs.

GeForce GTX 980 Ti
GeForce GTX 980
GeForce GTX 970
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 980M
GeForce GTX 970M

NVidia’s new game bundle is only on a “while supply last” basis so the earlier you purchase any of the aforementioned graphics card from participating add-in board (AIB) partners the better.

aib

[NVidia]

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NVidia Announces New Game Bundle, MGSV: The Phantom Pain

In anticipation for the upcoming release of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain on PC, NVidia has announced that they are bundling the latest iteration of the game with every purchase of new GeForce graphics card.

Under the “Game Like a Boss” bundle program, consumers will get a free vouchers/download code for MGSV: The Phantom Pain with every purchase of a participating NVidia graphics card and select GeForce 970M/980M-powered notebook PCs.

GeForce GTX 980 Ti
GeForce GTX 980
GeForce GTX 970
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 980M
GeForce GTX 970M

NVidia’s new game bundle is only on a “while supply last” basis so the earlier you purchase any of the aforementioned graphics card from participating add-in board (AIB) partners the better.

aib

[NVidia]

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