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Published: 2015-07-27, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com.au
Abstract: While a simple HDMI output is all you really need to enjoy streaming video and music (provided your display, sound bar, or A/V receiver also has HDMI), most boxes have at least another port or two to address specific needs. You'll find a chart comparing e...
Powerful components, Sleek design, Great game selection
More expensive than competitors, Android TV prioritizes Google Play
The Nvidia Shield is an awesome gaming system, but a mediocre set-top box. It's able to deliver stunning 4K content to your living room TV without breaking a sweat, but is ultimately limited by Android TV's lack of native apps and penchant for paid conten...
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Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Brilliant design, Supports AAA games and remote play, Supports 4K content
Android TV needs to be smarter, Still needs more apps and live TV, File management is problematic
LikeBrilliant design.Supports AAA games and remote play.Supports 4K content.Don't LikeAndroid TV needs to be smarter.Still needs more apps and live TV.File management is problematic.Do you really need a media streamer? Do you want to spend an extra $US100...
Abstract: The Nvidia Shield is a product that continues to evolve and redefine itself with each new iteration. Originally built as a portable console, later a tablet, and now as a 4K capable HDR streaming device, the Shield appears to finally have found a comfortab...
Insanely powerful Tegra X1 processor, Comes bundled with a SHIELD Controller ($60 value), NVIDIA GameStream (if your PC supports it), NVIDIA GRID Cloud Gaming (if you have a strong Internet connection), NVIDIA ShadowPlay with Twitch streaming support, Can
Android TV ecosystem still in its infancy (not even a builtin web browser), Mouse required to enjoy full functionality, No bundled game with the standard version, NVIDIA GameStream requires a GeForce GTXequipped PC, Dust and fingerprint magnet
The NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV is quite the device with a slew of additional gaming features that really sets it apart from its competitors. Sadly, it's bogged down by Google's too-new, too-cumbersome Android TV ecosystem. With no built-in web browser and a...
Abstract: NVIDIA’s SHIELD series has been expanding at a slow but steady pace since its inception nearly two years ago (yes, it really has been that long). Now the newest iteration is being launched alongside Google’s thoroughly updated Android TV. What was initial...
Deep search functionality is uneven, Gaming features depend on internet
As I said before, the Nvidia Shield TV feels leaps and bounds ahead of the local competition. But it's by no means a perfect product. For all its might and for all its charms, I still struggle with the notion of putting it at the center of my living room...
Published: 2017-01-23, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The Nvidia Shield TV, a $200 Android-based streaming box with excessive processing power, appeals to a scattershot of audiences. It's the ideal streamer for PC gamers who also want to play those games in their living room, for media hoarders who want to b...
Abstract: CES 2017 was full of gorgeously thin TVs and cool smart home tech, but it was Nvidia's second-generation Shield TV that stole the stage. Offering 4K HDR video playback, an on-demand game streaming service, Google Assistant integration and the latest Andro...