
GamesRadar - If you're on the hunt for an Android console, the Ouya isn't the only player in town. The Nvidia Shield is the latest Android platform targeted at the gaming populace, combining the screen of a handheld with the heft of a console controller. But the Shield's biggest sell is something you probably haven't seen before: the power to stream games from a high-end gaming PC onto the small screen.

Starting in mid-February, a planned update to the NVIDIA Games app will begin rolling out to SHIELD owners. With this update, the GameStream feature will no longer be available. SHIELD users can continue to use GameStream until that time.
For sometime, I'd been contemplating getting a Shield to replce my Steam Link hw as the Shield is a more capable 4K/60 device for streaming. Happy they notified us before I finally decided to pull the trigger on getting one.

The firmware update 8.2.2 for Nvidia Shield with some interesting changes is now available for download. It is now possible to use the controllers of the PS5 and Xbox Series X on the device. Further details can be found in the message.
It's nice to have the support. But without the unique functions of the DualSense I wouldn't go for it unless you already have a PS5 laying around. As there are many other controllers compatible with the system that will also cost much less.
Just ordered my Shield T.V (new tube looking one), coming tomorrow, it should pair nice with my pc. This is great news as I have both PS5 and Xbox controllers no need to buy another controller.

Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service is currently in beta, but the company hopes it will compete with Google Stadia to change the future of gaming. See how it works.
"something you probably haven't seen before: the power to stream games from a high-end gaming PC onto the small screen."
Pretty sure I saw that on stage at Sonys Feb press conference with the PS4 and Vita remote play function
wow what a hype this nvida device is getting..