![]() ![]() Based on an hour-long demo session, this looks like it could be the real PC Switch. The real clincher, though? You can seamlessly switch between all those devices simply by launching the Shadow app on another device. You could, in fact, access your Intel Xeon and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080-powered cloud PC from your phone, tablet, Android TV or even a Mac, all with a single tap of its multi-platform app. That's essentially just a 4K decoder for those who want to sit down at a desk and use a mouse, keyboard and monitor. You don't even technically need that box up there in the header. Whereas GeForce Now is all about letting you game in the cloud, Shadow wants to move your entire PC there. Having seen French start-up Blade's new Shadow box, however, I'm starting to think I don't even need a PC full stop anymore. ![]() ![]() It's almost like the PC-equivalent of the Nintendo Switch, as I can use my tiny laptop to play all the latest games from any room in my house. I can play my own games on my own ancient hardware at the highest possible graphics settings and give a cheeky middle finger to all those soaring GPU prices in one fell swoop. ![]() This was cloud gaming done right, I thought. Earlier this week, Nvidia's GeForce Now PC beta left me pleasantly surprised. ![]()
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