MobileData NVIDIA Grid streaming to an Android smartphone Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads avnblogfeed May 3, 2021 10 Phil takes a look at the NVIDIA Grid gaming server streaming to an HTC One X smartphone. source Related Tags: android Android Central Video central ces gaming grid mobile NVIDIA phone phones server smartphone video Post navigation Previous Previous post: Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles cosmic questionsNext Next post: Why Facebook Fears Google – API Calls? 10 thoughts on “NVIDIA Grid streaming to an Android smartphone” What phone is that And what other phones are able to use grid well if you're server ping is too high then this would be working smooth….dat regional problem Grid will work, you only need good bandwidth. It works almost the same as streaming a youtube video brilliant quality on a brilliant phone! The fuq did he just watched.. did he say instant zoom in? it seemed a bit slow if you ask me. OneX! It's a year old phone guys. Gee guys, it was the jerkiness of his controller đ I think that is a Logitech F510 Comments are closed. Related News MobileData Nokia 6 – Can it GAME? (w/ Benchmarks) April 6, 2026 0 MobileData Top 5 Camera Apps #C4EApps 71 April 6, 2026 0
What phone is that
And what other phones are able to use grid
well if you're server ping is too high then this would be working smooth….dat regional problem
Grid will work, you only need good bandwidth. It works almost the same as streaming a youtube video
brilliant quality on a brilliant phone!
The fuq did he just watched..
did he say instant zoom in? it seemed a bit slow if you ask me.
OneX!
It's a year old phone guys.
Gee guys, it was the jerkiness of his controller đ
I think that is a Logitech F510