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Samsung Galaxy Player
DeveloperSamsung
ManufacturerSamsung
TypeHandheld PC
Release dateOctober 14, 2010; 10 years ago
Lifespan2010-2012
Operating systemAndroid2.2 'Froyo' (Europe)
Android2.3 'Gingerbread' (U.S.)
CPU1 GHz Samsung 'Hummingbird' processor
Memory486 MB RAM
Storage8 GB flash memory
DisplayGalaxy Player 4.0
800×480 px, 4.0 in (10.2 cm) WVGA Super Clear LCD
Galaxy Player 5.0
800×480 px, 5.0 in (12.7 cm) WVGA TFT LCD
GraphicsLenovo ARM
Soundspeaker, microphone, headset jack
Input
  • Multi-touchcapacitive touchscreen display
  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • 3-axis gyroscope
Camera2/3.2 MP camera (with flash on 5.0 model)
ConnectivityUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, FM Radio, AM Radio (Capable)
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • USB 2.0
  • DLNA
  • FM Radio
  • If applied, AM Radio
PowerLi-ion 1,200 (3.6 & 4.0),1500 (4.2) & 2500 (5.0) mAh , Audio Playback: Max 36 Hr(Default setting, MP3 128 Kbps, Volume 15, Normal Sound, Display Off), Video Playback: 5 hrs.
Online services1887
DimensionsGalaxy Player 4.0
123.7 mm (4.87 in) H
64.2 mm (2.53 in) W
9.9 mm (0.39 in) D
Galaxy Player 5.0
141.3 mm (5.56 in) H
78.2 mm (3.08 in) W
11.9 mm (0.47 in) D
MassGalaxy Player 4.0
121 g (4.27 oz)
Galaxy Player 5.0
182 g (6.42 oz)
Related articlesGalaxy S
Websitehttp://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mp3-players/YP-G1CWY/XAA

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The Samsung Galaxy Player (known as the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi in Europe) is a line of Android-based all-purpose pocket computers produced by Samsung.[1] The product was debuted on 2 September at the 2010 IFA in Berlin, and was showcased at the 2011 CES in Las Vegas.

Models[edit]

All of the Galaxy Player models support 3-axis accelerometer. The Galaxy Player 4.2 also supports 3-axis gyroscope.[2]

Galaxy Player 50 (YP-G50)

The Galaxy Player 50 (not to be confused with Galaxy Player 5.0) was the first Samsung Android-based media player, announced at the 2010 IFA and released early 2011. It features a 3.2 inch 400 x 240 pixels TFT-LCD display, 8 or 16GB internal memory, a microSDHC slot, 1000mAh battery, Bluetooth 3.0, RDS FM tuner and 2 MP rear camera. It runs on Android 2.1 Eclair.

Galaxy Player 4.0 or Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 (YP-G1)

The Galaxy Player 4.0 features a 4' multi-touchcapacitative touchscreen, a 'Super Clear' LCD with 800x480 resolution (WVGA). It has 8 GB of internal flash storage, that can be expanded with a microSD card (up to 32 GB cards are supported). It has two cameras (a VGA front camera, and a 3.2 megapixel back camera), WiFi, FM radio, and a GPS, and runs Android 2.3.5 ('Gingerbread'). Development teams have created an unofficial Android 4.0 ('Ice Cream Sandwich') port.[3] Its design is almost the same of the Samsung Galaxy S phone (I9000) but with a lower resolution camera (3.2 MP instead of 5.0 MP) and without phone functions or 3G. The CPU is a Samsung Exynos 3110 Applications Processor.

Samsung announced that the Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 would be released in the first half of 2011, starting with the UK.[4] The Galaxy Player 4.0 and 5.0 launched in U.S. in October 2011.[5]

Galaxy Player 5.0 or Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 (YP-G70)

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The Galaxy Player 5.0 features a micro-SD card slot allowing for up to an additional 32 GB of storage. The CPU is an Exynos 3110 1Ghz Application Processor. It has an estimated 60-hour battery life during music playback and 8 hours during video playback. As of now, the Galaxy Player 5.0 comes preloaded with Android 2.2.2 Froyo in Europe,[6] and Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread in the US.[7] Development teams have created an unofficial Android 4.0 ('Ice Cream Sandwich'),[8] Android 4.4 ('KitKat')[9] up to Android 5.1.1 ('Lollipop').[10]

Galaxy Player 3.6 or Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 (YP-GS1)

The Galaxy Player 3.6 carries a 3.65' LCD TFT (with a resolution of 480×320) instead of the AMOLED which is used by Samsung in most of its phones. The internal storage is flash 8 GB that can be expanded via a microSD card. The CPU is a single core 1 GHz based on ARM Cortex-A8 based CPU core (OMAP3630). It has a removable battery. It runs on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS.

The player has a 2.0 MP camera on the back, GPS location services, and an accelerometer.

The player supports Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) as well as Bluetooth 3.0 (A2DP, AVRCP, OPP, PBAP).

Galaxy Player 4.2 or Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 (YP-GI1)

The Galaxy Player 4.2 has a 4.2' IPS display at 800 x 480, 1 GHz processor, front and rear cameras and Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It has a removable battery and microSD card slot.

Galaxy Player 5.8 (YP-GP1)

The Galaxy Player 5.8 has a 5.8 inch qHD LCD display at a resolution of 960 x 540, 1GB of RAM, dual-core 1 GHz processor, a 3.0 megapixel camera with no LED flash, and will ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, although some versions have been known to ship with Android 4.0.2. It has the same 2500 mAh battery as the Galaxy Player 5.0 and comes in 16 and 32 GB variants, with a microSD card slot supporting up to 32 GB of extra storage.

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Galaxy 070 or Smart Home Phone 2 HD or 스마트홈 폰 HD mini (YP-GI2)

The Galaxy 070 features a 4.2 inch 800 x 480 pixels TFT LCD display, dual-core ARM Cortex A9 1.2 GHz CPU, Bluetooth 3.0, 1300 mAh battery, 8 GB internal memory and microSDXC slot. It runs on the Android 4.1 Jellybean. It was released in August 2013 in Korea only. It was only sold by Korea Telecom and marketed as a home phone with specific apps allowing SMS and calls via WiFi.It is the latest Galaxy Player released.

Codec support[edit]

Audio: MP3, M4A (AAC, AAC+, eAAC+), AMR (AMR-NB, AMR-WB), WMA, OGG, FLAC

Video: MP4, 3GP, AVI (DivX, Xvid), WMV, ASF, H.263/H.264

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Pricing[edit]

Suggested retail pricing in the U.S. is $149.99 for the 3.6 model, $199.99 for the 4.2 model, $229.99 for the 4.0 model & $269.99 for the 5.0 model.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Samsung Galaxy Player: Android's iPod touch'.
  2. ^'Galaxy Player 4 vs. Galaxy Player 5 vs. Galaxy Player 3.6 vs. Galaxy Player 4.2'. The Verge. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  3. ^'CM9 Preview Builds for the Galaxy Player 4'. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  4. ^'Samsung Launches Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 'Smart Player''. Samsung UK. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  5. ^Sin, Gloria (27 September 2011). 'Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 & 4.0 hit stores October 16'. ZDNet. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  6. ^'Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0'. Samsung. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  7. ^'Specs - Galaxy Players YP-G70'. Samsung US. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  8. ^'CM9 for the Galaxy Player USA'. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  9. ^'SlimKat 4.4.2 BETA for YP-G70'. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  10. ^'Software for the Galaxy Player 5'. Retrieved 27 December 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Official video at YouTube
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Nvidia Shield TV
Also known asShield Android TV
ManufacturerNvidia
Product familyShield
TypeSet-top box, microconsole
Release date
Introductory priceUS$199.99
Operating systemAndroid TV
System on a chipTegra X1+
Memory2GB or 3GB
Storage8 GB or 16 GB flash memory
DisplayUp to 4KHDR, 60FPS
Controller inputRemote
Connectivity802.11ac2.4 GHz & 5 GHzWi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, HDMI 2.0
Online servicesGeForce Now
Google Play
Mass250 g (8.82 oz)
Related articlesShield Tablet
Websitewww.nvidia.com/en-us/shield/

The Nvidia Shield TV (Shield Android TV or Nvidia Shield[1]) is an Android TV-based digital media player produced by Nvidia as part of its Shield brand of Android devices. First released in May 2015, the Shield was initially marketed by Nvidia as a microconsole, emphasizing its ability to play downloaded games and stream games from a compatible PC on a local network, or via the GeForce Now subscription service. As with all other Android TV devices, it can also stream content from various sources using apps, and also supports 4K resolution video. It is produced in two models, with the second Shield TV Pro model distinguished primarily by increased internal storage.

In 2017, Nvidia released a refreshed version of the 16 GB Shield, which has a smaller form factor that drops MicroSD and infrared support, comes with an updated controller, and is otherwise identical in hardware to the original model. In 2019, Nvidia refreshed the Shield TV lineup with upgraded processors, and revised the base model with a smaller form factor and less internal storage.

Specifications[edit]

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The Shield utilizes Nvidia's Tegra X1 system-on-chip, based the ARM Cortex-A57 CPU and Nvidia's Maxwell microarchitecture GPU, with 3 GB of RAM. The device supports 4K resolution output at 60 FPS over an HDMI 2.0 output, with support for HEVC-encoded video. The Shield can either contain 16 GB of internal flash storage or a 500 GB hard drive, expandable via microSD card or removable storage. 2015 and 2017 Shield models with a 500 GB hard drive are branded as Shield Pro.[2][3][4] It contains two USB ports.[4] For internet connections, it supports gigabit Ethernet and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. The console ships with one wireless controller; a wireless micro-USB-rechargeable remote with voice control and a headphone jack is sold separately[3][5] but is no longer available from official channels.

The Shield runs Android TV; games optimized and ported for the device are offered through a separate Shield Store app.[3] The device can also stream games through Nvidia's on-demand subscription cloud gaming service, GeForce Now (formerly Nvidia GRID), and from a local computer using the GameStream function of supported Nvidia graphics cards via the GeForce Experience application. In addition to native Android gaming and game streaming, retro gaming emulation[6] is popular on the Nvidia Shield TV. [5][7][8]

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On January 16, 2017,[9] Nvidia announced Shield Experience Upgrade 5.0, which is based on Android 7.0 'Nougat'. It adds software features from the updated 2017 model, including HDR support for 4K video, new apps (including Amazon Video), SmartThings integration, Google Assistant support, and a new Nvidia Games interface. Google Assistant support requires a new iteration of the Shield Controller.[10][11] In June 2018, Nvidia released an update to Android 8.0 'Oreo'.[12]

2017 version[edit]

In January 2017, Nvidia unveiled a refreshed version of the 16 GB Shield. It has a revised form factor with a smaller size but no microSD slot, and is supplied with Shield Experience Upgrade 5.0. A revised Bluetooth remote control with no headphone jack and replaceable CR2032 battery is now bundled, as well as an updated controller with an always-on microphone. The 2017 model contains the same Tegra X1 system-on-chip as the 2015 model.[4] The 2017 Shield replaced the original 16 GB version. Nvidia continues to market the larger, 500 GB Shield Pro model.[13]

2019 version[edit]

In October 2019, Nvidia unveiled two new Shield TV models. Both models use the Tegra X1+ system-on-chip, ship with Android 9.0 'Pie', support Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, and include an updated remote control, and a new 'AI-enhanced' upscaling system that can upscale high-definition video to 4K resolution. The new base model uses a cylindrical form factor rather than a set-top box style, and has 2 GB of RAM and 8 GB of flash storage, expandable via MicroSD card (in place of USB ports). The Shield TV Pro uses the same set-top box form factor as the previous model, and includes 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB of flash storage, and two full-size USB 3.0 ports. A gamepad is no longer included.[14][15]

Models[edit]

Model NameModel #LaunchForm FactorProcessorRAMStoragemicroSDUSBIR ReceiverBundled AccessoriesHDRDolby Atmos
SHIELD TVP25712015BoxNvidia Tegra X13GB16GBYesYesYesRemoteHDR10Passthrough
SHIELD TV ProP25712015BoxNvidia Tegra X13GB500GBYesYesYesRemote, GamepadHDR10Passthrough
SHIELD TVP28972017BoxNvidia Tegra X13GB16GBNoYesNoRemote, Gamepad(v2)HDR10Passthrough
SHIELD TV ProP25712017BoxNvidia Tegra X13GB500GBYesYes-Remote, Gamepad(V2)HDR10Passthrough
SHIELD TVP34302019CylindricalNvidia Tegra X1+2GB8GBYesNoNoRemote(v2)HDR10 + Dolby VisionDecode + Passthrough
SHIELD TV ProP28972019BoxNvidia Tegra X1+3GB16GBNoYesNoRemote(v2)HDR10 + Dolby VisionDecode + Passthrough

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Smith, Ryan. 'NVIDIA's SHIELD Console Becomes SHIELD Android TV'. Anandtech. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  2. ^'NVIDIA SHIELD And SHIELD Pro Review: Easily The Best Android TV On The Market, But Don't Toss Out Your Game Consoles Just Yet'. Android Police. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  3. ^ abc'NVIDIA Announces SHIELD Console: Tegra X1 Android TV Box Shipping In May'. Anandtech. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  4. ^ abc'Nvidia's new Shield TV is a refined media box, but it's still best for gamers'. The Verge. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  5. ^ ab'NVIDIA Shield TV review: the best Android set-top box you can buy'. Engadget. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  6. ^moe (2020-12-03). 'Best NVIDIA Shield TV Emulators - Best Android TV Emulators for SHIELD'. Tech Up Your Life. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  7. ^'NVIDIA's GeForce NOW - GRID Cloud Gaming Service Goes the Subscription Way'. Anandtech. Purch, Inc. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  8. ^'Nvidia finally launches GeForce Now cloud gaming for Shield set-top console'. VentureBeat. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  9. ^'Support Shield'. Nvidia. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  10. ^'The updated Nvidia Shield is now available'. The Verge. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  11. ^'Old Nvidia Shield TV will also get Google Assistant in update'. Pocket-lint. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  12. ^'NVIDIA Shield TV Android 8.0 Oreo update rollout is back on!'. Android Central. 2018-06-27. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  13. ^'Nvidia Shield (2017) review'. Techradar. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  14. ^Welch, Chris (2019-10-28). 'Nvidia Shield TV (2019) review: totally tubular'. The Verge. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  15. ^Shilov, Anton. 'NVIDIA Reveals New SHIELD TV: Tegra X1+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos'. www.anandtech.com. Retrieved 2019-10-31.

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