From CNET: Nvidia's Shield tablet recall includes the "vast majority" of devices the company has sold, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said.
Nvidia on Friday announced that 8-inch Shield tablets sold between July 2014 and July 2015 have a battery that is susceptible to overheating and could pose a fire hazard. The company said that no other Shield products, including the Shield Android TV set-top box and the Shield gaming portable, are part of the voluntary recall.
Those tablets with batteries codenamed B01 are not affected by the recall, but customers who own devices with Y01 batteries are affected. The US recall affects 83,000 Shield tablets sold in the States, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Another 5,000 recalled tablets were sold in Canada. That number encompassed most Shield tablets Nvidia has sold, Huang said.
"Ultimately it was a hard lesson in learning about battery suppliers and battery supply chain," Huang told CNET following Nvidia's second-quarter earnings report. "I guess at some level I'm glad we learned it at the beginning when our expectations for sales were rather modest and just getting into it."
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