Nvidia Shield Portable
The Nvidia Shield Portable is a handheld game console developed by Nvidia, released on July 31, 2013. It runs on Android Lollipop 5.1, featuring a flip 130mm touchscreen display with 1280×720 resolution. It is similar in shape to an Xbox 360 controller and similar in control setup to a DualShock controller, with two analog joysticks, a D-pad, and other buttons. It is the first device to use Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor. It was originally called Shield or Nvidia Shield, but since the launch of the Shield Tablet, it is called the Shield Portable.
Due to being out of stock for many years, it is presumably discontinued, but there has not yet been any official announcement from Nvidia. An update in 2022 removed the GameStream feature from all Shield devices including the portable models.
Features
Through Nvidia's GameStream suite, Shield Portable allows the streaming of games running on a desktop PC equipped with a GeForce GTX 650 or higher video card. The Android 4.4.2 update for Shield Portable adds Console Mode, which allows a Shield Portable to be connected to a TV at either 720p, 1080p or 4K resolution and controlled with a Bluetooth controller, and software for mapping on-screen control buttons to the device's hardware buttons for Android games which do not natively support them.Alongside the exclusive games available through Nvidia's own TegraZone market and GeForce Now game-streaming service, Shield Portable can also access the Google Play store, as with most other Android-based devices.
Software updates
Nvidia released SHIELD Portable Software Upgrade 103 on July 23, 2015, which added Android 5.1, Chromecast support to connect to a TV and removes some games that do not work with Android 5.1. Miracast support was also removed.Nvidia released SHIELD Portable Software Upgrade 106 on September 3, 2015.
Nvidia released SHIELD Portable Software Upgrade 110 on July 6, 2016.