The NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet Review
by Joshua Ho on July 29, 2014 9:00 AM ESTNAND Performance
While NAND performance used to receive relatively little attention, it's now clear that some devices can ship with internal storage poor enough to severely degrade the user experience. Even if storage performance is acceptable, improvements in this area can significantly improve user experience. In the case of this device, it seems that we're looking at a SanDisk iNAND eMMC 4.3 solution.
In NAND performance, the Shield Tablet does well against its peers, although random write speed is a bit on the low side. While no particular slight against NVIDIA, it’s a bit disappointing how NAND performance in tablets seems to be lagging behind the smartphone space, although not entirely surprising due to stronger cost constraints.
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fivefeet8 - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
Maybe if Nvidia made a gamepad that was attachable to the Tablet and with good weight distribution. But then the Tablet is much larger though.tipoo - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
I'm very curious to see the K1 version with two Denver CPU cores instead of four Cortex A15s.MonkeyPaw - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
"There are still frame drops involved in scrolling through lists and similar areas where Android has traditionally struggled to stay smooth, but Android L should fix this issue for the most part."I chuckled when I read this. How many versions of Android have promised smooth UI frame rates? Since 4.1?
MS could get Tegra3 to smooth-scroll Windows!
CharonPDX - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
Wow. When your "final words" section begins with "If I’m honest, it’s hard for me to review tablets... ... I’ve never really found a use for them." then I have to ask, why are you reviewing it?Shouldn't someone else at Anand be doing this review?
DarkStryke - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
You hit it around here. Many of the non-Anand reviews the last while have been pretty average at best.bigstrudel - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
Qualcomm has met its match here. That's what they get for leaning on Krait so long.fivefeet8 - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
Qualcomm makes good SOC's but unfortunately their drivers suck in comparison. Hopefully they've increased investment on that part with their new Adreno 420.kgh00007 - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
It's a pity that the review wasn't done by somebody who actually likes tablets or uses one daily to give a more subjective opinion, based on the fact that they actually use a tablet.For me I use one every day, mainly for reading articles like this on the web, the nexus 7 2013 is a perfect device for that sort of useage.
It's also a pity that the screen does not match up to the nexus 7 2013, I don't want to buy a tablet with a lesser screen regardless of specs!
Thanks for the review though!
name99 - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
Why do you need a camera for "Twitch streaming"? Isn't the whole point of twitch streaming that you see what's happening on the TABLET?Is there something I'm missing here?
fivefeet8 - Tuesday, July 29, 2014 - link
It does both at the same time. It records what's on the Tablet and has a Pic-n-Pic of the camera video.