Testseek.com have collected 331 expert reviews of the NVIDIA Shield TV and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA Shield TV .
January 2017
(84%)
331 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: When a newly acquired gadget goes wrong, the first thing any inquisitive user will do is scour the Web for disgruntled fellow-sufferers. And of course will always find them. The next step might be to tweet, or otherwise publicly complain: “Product X is a...
Huge performance potential, Excellent build quality, Now includes remote, GeForce Now is future of consoles Near-silent in operation, Ample connectivity options
Expensive for a streamer, Android TV missing big-name apps
The Nvidia Shield TV is the best-specified media player to date. For a £149 outlay you receive hardware that really is in another league to any other box I can think of. The Tegra X1 processor is potent enough to power the next generation of high-performa...
As an Android TV device, there isn't anything better than the Shield TV. While that's a bit of a backhanded compliment, due to Android TV's own limitations, Nvidia's saving grace is its focus on games and 4K.For the price, you're getting a rather adept An...
Published: 2015-11-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Class-leading performance, Flawless 4K video playback, Huge range of gaming capabilities, Easy to use UI, Voice search functions on controller and remote work very well, Competitive price (taking gaming features into account), Sleek design, Virtually sile
A bit expensive (if only using for media playback), Not a lot of displays have the required spec for the full 4K performance (although that is slowly changing), Neutral, 8mbps and low ping internet needed for game streaming, Nvidia desktop GPU required fo
PriceThe Nvidia Shield TV is available from retailers or directly from the Nvidia website with a price of £149.99, which I think is excellent value for money given the hardware specifications and performance. If you only want it for multimedia playback, t...
We're extremely impressed by the Nvidia Shield both as a media streamer and as a games console. The beautiful UI and game-streaming technology is powered by one of the most impressive mobile processors on the market at the moment, and provides an experien...
Abstract: While your Roku or Amazon Fire TV is great for streaming down movies, both lack any true gaming prowess. Enter Nvidia's Shield TV, a tiny set-top box and the latest member of the Shield family and it promises fully fledged console games along with Android...
The Shield TV is undeniably the best-equipped media streamer out there, but Android TV is still a limiting factor. There are far cheaper alternatives out there that will happily get Netflix and more to your television, if that's all you're after. Even Chr...
Insanely powerful hardware, Brilliant controller, Perfect for emulation, Great for streaming 4K video
Limited selection of software and apps, GeForce Now subscription lacks new titles, Remote costs extra
The Shield Android TV console is without a doubt a cutting-edge piece of hardware, and the fact that Nvidia doesn't have to worry about throttling its power to maintain battery life or keep the temperature down (incidentally the unit has a fan, but it's...
Exceptional power, Great connectivity, Proper 24p Support, HDMI 2.0 output, Unrivalled gaming experience in sector, GeForce NOW is amazing, Great KODI integration that's getting better, 7.1 HD audio pass-through, Excellent manufacturer support
Lack of native apps, (Temporary) Colour Space Issue, No TV remote and optional one is pricey, Audio drop-outs with less sensitive headphones, Some will think it expensive
The NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV emerges in to a product sector that is gaining favour with manufacturers and consumers alike. Apple, Amazon and Roku have all released – or are about to – very similar devices to the SHIELD TV. They are designed as a one-stop-...
Published: 2015-10-04, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
As with all of the Shield devices released to date, Nvidia has once again released a brilliant, state-of-the-art piece of hardware that's full of potential, but similarly, just like the Shield Tablet, there's the sense that the software isn't there to mak...