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					<description><![CDATA[$249-$299 For a Nvidia Shield without major third party titles still seems like a lot money for what you get, as &quot;innovative&quot; as it may seem (there have already been tablets you can connect to your TV). At best you launch at $250 then in four months time slash that thing down to $200 if you want any sort of traction with non-diehards. Even the 3DS really needed the XL at $200 and the 2DS, a $120 or cheaper device, to really gain the install base in the US that Nintendo was looking for.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>$249-$299 For a Nvidia Shield without major third party titles still seems like a lot money for what you get, as &#8220;innovative&#8221; as it may seem (there have already been tablets you can connect to your TV). At best you launch at $250 then in four months time slash that thing down to $200 if you want any sort of traction with non-diehards. Even the 3DS really needed the XL at $200 and the 2DS, a $120 or cheaper device, to really gain the install base in the US that Nintendo was looking for.</p>
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