Further details regarding Nvidia's Android handheld, Project Shield, has bled out of CES in Las Vegas with a video report covering the gaming device's multiple features.
The portable, which includes a high pixel-density touchscreen, can take advantage of its Tegra 4 processor to stream games from your PC to the palm of your hand, while various IO ports allow for play on an HDTV with interesting results.
A boxing game demonstration was used to showcase how an HDMI output might be used in conjunction with Project Shield gameplay - the handheld screen showed a traditional gameplay HUD and camera, while the TV entered a 'spectator' mode so that an audience can gather and watch multiplayer bouts unfold.
The thing seems to be holding up well in public demos - take a peek at the video and see what you think of the tech.