Display

Shield comes with an integrated 5-inch 720p display, quite possibly the biggest downside to Shield. The display brightness and contrast ratio are both good, color reproduction isn't anything spectacular, but the screen itself is just too small. Tiny details, especially in games streamed from a PC, are tough to make out on the display. If NVIDIA had outfitted Shield with a 5.5-inch 1080p panel that would've been a bit better at least.

Display Brightness - White Level

Display Brightness - Black Level

Display Contrast Ratio

CalMAN Display - White Point Average

CalMAN Display Performance - Grayscale

CalMAN Display - Gamut

CalMAN Display - Saturations Average dE 2000

CalMAN Display - Gretag Macbeth

NAND Performance Battery Life
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  • Revdarian - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    I am sorry but you really felt comfortable with a "mobile" gaming device that weight over half a kilo for how long?
    How comfortable/uncomfortable was it reported by anyone else who actually tried it for prolonged time?
  • Brian Klug - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    Because it spreads a lot of its area out, it really isn't that bad. I definitely spent at least two hours playing nonstop Borderlands 2 without thinking about it. And lots of time outdoors with the AR Drone 2.0.

    -Brian
  • zebrax2 - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    For a gaming device review i find it a little disappointing that it seems like not a lot of time was spent playing with the device
  • jasonelmore - Friday, August 2, 2013 - link

    He's been playing With shield for over three months including all of these expos him and anand have went to. I think it's safe to say he's had more playtime than any other reviewer.
  • blanarahul - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    I too want a Nvidia designed phone.
  • chizow - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    Who knows, after Tegra 4i launches, if Shield does well enough, that may be the next step for Nvidia.
  • Samus - Thursday, August 1, 2013 - link

    If anything, this great review proves Shield is a technology showcase for Tegra 4, and how excellent it will be in a phone. Obviously active cooling will be nixed so the clocks will drop, but the battery life is substantial.
  • Spunjji - Thursday, August 1, 2013 - link

    I don't understand the logic here. The clocks will have to drop so performance will as well. Power will drop as well probably - depends on leakage) but then you'll be dealing with a much, much smaller battery. To be honest it's a massive unknown at best.
  • PC Perv - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    You can't be serious. So now weight is relative to shape, in your hands? And talk about the shape.

    Unbelievable how far reviews would go to put gloss on stuff that reviewers themselves will never pay for. The ranting at Google in the last page is pure gold. Talk about "entitlement mentality."
  • chizow - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 - link

    Why isn't it serious? How weight is balanced and distributed across a surface plays a HUGE impact in how it feels in the hand. This isn't a foreign concept to just mobile devices, look at how knives, daggers, even guns are critiqued in this respect.

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