Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA Shield TV Pro.
October 2019
(87%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
2708 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Powerful and affordable
Much better remote control
Lots of native 4K content
Dolby Vision and HDR10 support
Dolby Atmos decode support
Real-time 4K upscaling
Great update track record
Can now stream AAA PC games
New compact design
Cheaper price
Dolby Vision HDR & Dolby Atmos
New & improved remote
AI upscaling magic
Impressive performance and AI-powered 4K upscaling
Top-notch remote with backlit buttons
Convenient home screen with no distracting banner ads
Hardware capable of near lagless game streaming
Supports Dolby Vision
Atmos
HDR10
Android TV runs GeForce Now
YouTube
Google App Store
Fantastic 4K upscaling
2 USB ports and 1 ethernet port to mitigate input lag
Excellent game-streaming
Quick rendering of UHD content
Lots of great apps
Attractive new design
More than marketing ballyhoo. Really impressive
Support for Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound is great for owners of compatible hardware
Worlds better than previous iterations
Small and unobtrusive. Not Chromecast discreet
But easily hid
Most affordable SHIELD TV so far
AI upscaling is wizardry
New remote addresses old complaints
Broad Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support
GeForce NOW is currently free to play
AI-driven image processing is amazing
Reduced price of $149.99
Dolby Atmos
Digital
Vision support
25% improvement in overall processing power
Standard power cord
The editors didn't like
No controller update
AI upscaling can be a bit aggressive
Still expensive
Less RAM
Less storage
No Plex Media Server
Not the best option for gamers
Need to buy controller separately
Tube design is a bit awkward
Setup takes some fine-tuning
Android TV OS still lacks polish
Extremely expensive at $200
No HDR10+ or Apple TV support
AI upscaling doesn't add that much
Somewhat expensive
Less storage and RAM than 2017's Shield TV. No USB ports. Can't be used as a Plex server or SmartThings hub. No bundled gamepad
Personally
I'd pay $150 for it
But cheaper basic options and the Shield TV Pro costing just $50 more put this particular dev
Subtle new form factor, AI 4K picture upscaling technology, Fast Tegra X1+ processing, Great remote control, Google Assistant and Alexa support, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Pricey for a media streamer when compared to Fire TV and Roku devices, Needs Ethernet wired connection to work at its best
The new Shield TV is a decent upgrade over the last for several reasons. The adoption of the latest and greatest processor enables it to do more, with AI upscaling being a real bonus when it comes to picture performance of non-4K HDR content. And, Dolby V...
The Nvidia Shield TV offers one of the best media streaming experiences on the market right now, there's no doubt about it. The cylindrical body and triangular remote are a step away from the gaming-focused Shield that came before it, but we think it's a...
A versatile and powerful streamer, Chromecast built in, Great gaming features
No longer ships with a controller, No storage boost, UI needs finessing
There's not much new within the Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 edition, but that doesn't stop it being an essential buy for newcomers to the product. It's unrivalled when it comes to its 4K HDR streaming capabilities, has wide app support thanks to its Android...
Una streaming box versátil y potente, Con Chromecast integrado, Excelentes funciones gaming
Ya no viene con gamepad, La interfaz necesita un retoque
La nueva Nvidia Shield Pro no ofrece muchas novedades, pero no tiene por qué tenerlas para ser todavía la mejor streaming box y la mejor consola de juegos retro que existe. Sin embargo, aunque ha conservado el precio de la generación anterior, se echa de...
Excelente rendimiento y fluidez, Reescalado 4K con IA muy interesante, Mando a distancia muy cómodo de usar, Compatibilidad con CEC, Admite casi cualquier mando de juegos
Precio algo elevado, Ya no incluye su propio mando de juegos, Poco espacio de almacenamiento interno
Que la Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 no es un producto apto para todos los públicos debería ser obvio llegados a este punto, pues un centro multimedia lo encontramos en prácticamente cualquier Smart TV moderno, aunque no con la potencia que nos ofrece este. S...
potente hardware, reescalado 4k por ia muy natural, completa conectividad y wifi ac, integraciÓn con android 9.0 p, google assistant desde el mando, disponible en dos versiones
– la versiÓn pro no incluye mando, – la versiÓn normal no tiene usb,
acerca de Nvidia SHIELD TV ProPara los usuarios que ya tienen si SHIELD TV, el cambio a esta nueva versión quizás no les reporte un gran beneficio de cara a la usabilidad, ya que la integración sigue siendo impecable y con un menú muy similar, pero clara...
Published: 2019-10-28, Author: John , review by: xataka.com
Es obvio que no todos los usuarios van a recibir con los brazos abiertos el nuevo Shield TV: la desaparición de puertos USB puede ser un problema, pero lo cierto es que no implica un descenso de potencia, que gracias a la compatibilidad con Dolby Atmos (y...
Abstract: NVIDIA ha anunciado la disponibilidad de la nueva generación 2019 de Shield TV, el dispositivo multimedia basado en Android que destaca de por permitir la retransmisión de contenidos multimedia a resolución 4K (abarcando videojuegos) y disfrutar de una gr...
Published: 2021-02-10, Author: Nicolas , review by: Cnetfrance.fr
4K 60p, support du Dolby Vision et du HDR10, support du Dolby Atmos et DTS:X, upscaling performant, performant en cloud gaming, télécommande efficace et rétro-éclairée, 2 ports USB 3 pour étendre le stockage ou connecter des périphériques
Prix élevé, 4K par upscaling uniquement avec GeForce Now, pas de HDR10+, Pas de HDMI 2.1, port d'alimentation propriétaire, espace de stockage interne réduit, pas de sortie audio optique ou analogique
Sortie en octobre 2019, la Nvidia Shield TV Pro est (encore) la box Android la plus performante du marché. Elle propose une image 4K HDR 60p avec un son 3D Dolby Atmos ou DTS:X, intègre le Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa et permet même de jouer en cloud...
Télécommande, Performances et Codecs, Design, Upscaling
Mémoire interne, Pas de port USB
La Nvidia Shield TV (2019) ne révolutionne pas le marché des box Android. Elle n'est pas la plus accessible mais c'est sans aucun doute la plus puissante de toutes. La nouvelle télécommande est très pratique et joue beaucoup dans l'excellente expérience u...