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Reviews of NVIDIA Shield TV

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 .
Award: Editor’s Choice January 2017
January 2017
 
(84%)
331 Reviews
Users
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The editors liked

  • Great gaming potential
  • 4K video support
  • Futureproof hardware
  • Lots of ports
  • 4K media streaming works great if you've a 4K TV
  • Diversity of options for high-end gaming
  • Android TV has lots of growth potential
  • Great Build Quality
  • Excellent Performance
  • 4K @ 60FPS
  • Netflix 4K Certified
  • Great Voice Controls
  • Compact yet powerful
  • Up to 1080p gaming using NVIDIA's GRID cloud gaming service
  • Ready to stream 4K videos
  • Wellbuilt peripherals
  • Costs far less than building a traditional HTPC of equal power
  • 4K 60 Hz support via HDMI 2.0
  • Fast SoC
  • Silent fan
  • Headphone jack on the ontroller
  • Expandable via USB ad SD card
  • GeForce Now and game streaming
  • Solid video capabilities
  • Incredible 4K performance
  • Ergonomic friendly controller
  • Ability to sideload apps
  • 4K video • Form factor • Graphics performance • Multiple gaming options
  • The Nvidia Shield Android TV streaming box offers best-in-class hardware
  • Connectivity and gaming capabilities. It works with 4K streaming services including Netflix and YouTube. The Android TV platform delivers good conversational voice search from the i
  • Powerful Tegra X1 processor. Supports 4K Netflix. Streaming PC game options expand the available library. Good voice search.
  • Beastly tech specs for gaming and 4K video
  • Feature-packed remote has volume controls built-in
  • Built-in Google Cast support for using phones or tablets as the remote
  • $300 Pro version has ample room for storing content
  • Speed is unrivaled by most streaming boxes
  • Possibilities abound with Plex Media Server
  • USB tuners
  • Kodi
  • And SmartThings Link
  • Capable voice search with Google Assistant
  • Gorgeous picture quality
  • Great interface and voice search
  • Easy to play your own video content
  • Streaming game options work very well
  • 4K and HDR media support
  • Includes a media remote and a controller
  • Hands-free Google Assistant support will be added in the future
  • 4K HDR
  • Easy To Setup
  • Access To Tons Of Content
  • Google Assistant Integration
  • Blazing fast I tried really hard to slow SHIELD down. I installed multiple things at once. I streamed movies. I streamed games. In the end
  • I just couldn't bring it down. That was a good feeling
  • Design This thing look freaking awesome
  • NVIDIABacked NVIDI
  • Great gaming capabilities
  • Lots of video and music apps
  • Comfortable controller
  • Potential for smart home capabilities
  • The 2017 Nvidia Shield Android TV streaming box offers just about every must-have app
  • Including Amazon Video
  • And many include 4K along with HDR. It's a versatile gaming platform with an improved controller. Voice search and interactivity
  • From controlle
  • Sleek design
  • Compact size
  • Smooth performance
  • Google Cast support
  • Ease of use
  • MicroSD expansion
  • 4K support
  • PC streaming
  • Top-notch feel
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Refined design makes a good upgrade from the original
  • Battery lasts longer than the original
  • Runs all the major streaming media apps
  • With 4K with apps that allow it
  • Powerful enough to run any Android game and stream AAA games
  • Far smaller than the original
  • Comes with both a remote control and a game controller
  • Far more complete
  • Solid product
  • Supports HD & 4K (HEVC & VP9)
  • Nvidia GRID is promising
  • 4K Netflix & YouTube
  • Media player + gaming in one
  • A better deal than before
  • New controller actually feels good
  • Remote is bundled in the box
  • Decent game streaming performance
  • Excellent OTT device
  • Even without gaming
  • Android TV and associated apps access
  • Excellent gaming features
  • 4K resolution output
  • Strong processing specs
  • Small and sleek
  • Awesome media player
  • Good peripherals
  • Easy to use
  • Wooden shield

The editors didn't like

  • Android TV apps are still lacking
  • Accessories are expensive
  • Most expensive box in this class
  • Larger than other boxes
  • Key media apps are missing
  • No remote control packed in
  • Only a gamepad
  • Pricey
  • Somewhat Pricey
  • Some Games Aren't Well Suited To Game Controllers
  • Cheap external storage options make the cost of the Pro version a little tough to justify
  • Comparatively expensive
  • No dedicated audio-out on the console (just via HDMI)
  • Android TV restrictions (task manager only with keyboard
  • Limited app selection
  • Sideloading)
  • Only available in a 16GB model (but it has expandable storage)
  • 16GB of storage • Bandwidth required for streaming HD online • GameStreaming lag
  • It's more expensive than any other streamer and doesn't include a remote
  • Aside from the game controller. Native app selection is still weaker than that of Roku
  • Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. The menu system seems designed to push users toward Google's med
  • Bottom Line
  • Nvidia's new Shield microconsole is remarkably powerful and supports Netflix 4K
  • But it's held back by several frustrating Android TV limitations
  • And its games library still can't compare with a dedicated game console
  • Software is occasionally buggy and hard to navigate
  • Sends a message that non-gamers aren't welcome
  • Considerably more expensive than other set-tops
  • Headache-inducing remote control
  • No Dolby Vision or HDR10+ support
  • Android TV is still behind on TV guide features and app support
  • Game-streaming's selection needs work
  • Small selection of video apps
  • Expensive
  • The new Shield TV is basically the same Android TV media streamer-microconsole hybrid as the original
  • But with a few new tricks
  • More than a year of software enhancements from Nvidia don't hurt either
  • Lacks Some Ports Of The Original
  • Android TV This is somewhat of a slippery slope
  • Because the box is Android TV. But we're still not completely there on the whole experience or content thing. I'm still confident it'll get there
  • Though. (And it's definitely in a better place than it was
  • Oddities in app selection and interface
  • More expensive than competing streamers. Not as many 4K and HDR apps as Roku
  • And no access to first-tier games without streaming from a PC
  • Limited Android game selection
  • Android TV still needs polishing
  • Provides essentially the same functionality as the original
  • Only available in black
  • No LEDs to indicate power or charging
  • I miss the microSD card slot
  • It'd be great if it came in green
  • Freezes/crashes
  • Key apps missing
  • Not powerful enough
  • Game controller feels cheap
  • GeForce Now streaming requires a subscription and additional purchases
  • Not so great for heavy-duty Android games
  • No big internal hardware changes
  • Not that much cheaper than a game console
  • Expensive in comparison to many peers
  • Larger than previous Shield devices
  • Lackluster Android games
  • Local game stream issues

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  Published: 2019-12-12, Author: AndroidGuys , review by: androidguys.com

  • We've never once had a problem with the previous Shield TV that can't be solved with a reboot. And even then, we could count on one hand how many times we've had to do that in four years.Thus far, the new model has proven to be sufficiently powerful, resp...

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  Published: 2019-12-08, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com

  • Abstract:  NVIDIA released a refreshed NVIDIA Shield TV alongside an NVIDIA Shield TV Pro with some marginal CPU upgrades and a handful of new features. These aren't drastic improvements, but the original NVIDIA Shield TV still holds up as one of the best streaming...

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  Published: 2019-12-07, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com

  • Abstract:  Finally got around to documenting my thoughts on the 2019 NVIDIA Shield TV. Includes thermal images & power consumption numbers for several use cases...

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  Published: 2019-01-28, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Speed is unrivaled by most streaming boxes, Possibilities abound with Plex Media Server, USB tuners, Kodi, and SmartThings Link, Capable voice search with Google Assistant
  • Headache-inducing remote control, No Dolby Vision or HDR10+ support, Android TV is still behind on TV guide features and app support
  • Nvidia's excessively powerful streaming box won't appeal to everyone, and that's okay...

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  Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Ryan , review by: androidpolice.com

  • Yes, if you need a powerful, well-supported streaming box. If your main goal is to stream some Netflix to your TV, you don't need the SHIELD; just get a $30 Chromecast and save yourself some money. If you're looking at getting the Chromecast Ultra, you sh...

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  Published: 2018-11-15, Author: Analie , review by: techwelike.com

  • Abstract:  As a gadget lover when I buy certain gadgets, I buy them with a particular use expectancy. Some things are not worth buying after a certain period. They lose their novelty and are outdated. The market has gotten flooded with media streamers, and there's a...

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  Published: 2018-09-23, Author: Analie , review by: techwelike.com

  • Abstract:  As a gadget lover when I buy certain gadgets, I buy them with a particular use expectancy. Some things are not worth buying after a certain period. They lose their novelty and are outdated. The market has gotten flooded with media streamers, and there's a...

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  Published: 2018-03-22, Author: garfi3ld , review by: lanoc.org

  • Abstract:  For years my wife and I dropped cable television simply because we didn't have the money for it in our budget. Then eventually we added back a basic package and were okay with that. Fast forward 6 years later and we are spending a fortune and have every c...

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  Published: 2017-12-23, Author: Greg , review by: geardiary.com

  • Incredible 4K performance, Ergonomic friendly controller, Ability to sideload apps,
  • Only available in a 16GB model (but it has expandable storage)

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  Published: 2017-12-13, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com

  • Android TV is in a really uncomfortable position. It's not being supported as well as Android on smartphones, and it doesn't seem like Google particularly cares. On the other side of that, it doesn't seem like NVIDIA cares that Google doesn't care. They'v...

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