Ok, fine. My old HTC Evo could emulate PS1 games just fine, and while the more intensive N64 games played a bit slow, I was still able to emulate Mario Kart at playable speeds. Like I said, hardware isn't the problem with emulation, which is what you're trying to imply, the software is.
What I meant was, buying a $300 glorified "gaming" device for emulation was a stupid choice, which is what you did, because the average smartphone nowadays can emulate anything fine.
I'm not necessarily saying the Shield is a bad device, just that it's a bit silly to pay $300 for something a smartphone someone MAY already have can do with a $30 controller.
No I don't have a Android Phone anymore. Windows Phone here
I hate doing that. It just feel stupid and uncomfortable.
I bought the NVIDIA Shield as my Gaming/Emulators Portable Machine and I'm so happy with it! so Deal with it!