Nvidia brought its first handheld console with Android in 2013. The product was announced at CES two years ago and came being pushed aside by the company for a long time. In April, after several complaints from users of the product, the company revealed that it was preparing to launch the Android Lollipop for the handheld console, but before that delays would jump directly to the version 5.1 . Not to mention she promised that news would be included in this update, which until then did not have a date for release.
Today, Nvidia started to bring Android 5.1 Lollipop and with it we have good and bad news. The first is that now customers are supported by Google chromecast or any similar device that is based on streaming service of the owner of Android. This allows you to view content on your TV using the ideal accessory. The Twitch application has also been updated to the latest version, making it even easier to upload recorded videos to your gameplays. The company also arranged the problems involving the Play Books, which had unexpected closures on the device.
The bad part of this update is that now the Nvidia Shield no longer has technology support Miracast – common in major smart TVs in the market for streaming content. In addition, the company reduced the catalog of games supported by the handheld console. Among them are Sonic 4: Episode II, Expendable: Rearmed and also Google’s default browser that was banned from the system. But that does not stop you download another, like Chrome.
For those with the device, Nvidia is releasing the update via OTA. On the company website you can track all the changes brought by the update.
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