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NVIDIA Shield teardown reveals you can't 'use the Shield as a shield'


Nvidia Shield torn down

Interior found to be 'complex' and 'convoluted,' but still gets a6 out of 10 forreparability

The folks over at iFixt have finished breaking down the Shield's defenses, and took a good look around the inside. While the device didn't score as well as some other gaming systems, the Shield got points for modularity of design, with a button board that can be separately replaced if it suffers trauma from angry gaming sessions. The screen is replaceable, but iFixitwarns a repair of this type would be extremely difficult.

The following chips were found lurking within

  • NvidiaTegra4Quad Core mobile processor
  • Samsung KLMAG2GE2A eMMC
  • AzureWave AW-AH691 wireless module
  • SK Hynix H5TC4G63AFR 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM (4 ICs for 2 GB total RAM)
  • InvenSense MPU-6050 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometer
  • Realtek AL5639 audio microcontroller for mad beats

Nvidia Shield

Also found hiding in a few nooks and crannies were threeSanyo batteries, responsible for the Shield's performance in the battery life department. They were three-cell, 3.7 V, 7350 mAhthat were found to be only moderately difficult to replace.

The take away message? "Don't use the Shield as a shield, or go throwing it around a concrete-floored room." Good advice indeed.

Source: iFixit


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