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Guru3D.com » Review » NVIDIA Shield Android TV 2019 review 5

NVIDIA Shield Android TV 2019 review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/20/2020 02:20 PM [ 33 comment(s) ]

Nvidia recently released the 2019 version of the NVIDIA Shield TV in an all-new design and remote. The Android TV box based unit is a little streaming box that allows for a multitude of functionality as it properly takes over your Smart-TV experience, but can also function as a streaming game console. NVIDIA updated the SoC and added some AI image-enhancing features as well as offering a new remote control.

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rl66
Senior Member



Posts: 3396
Posted on: 03/21/2020 02:02 PM
Sorry, but how is the forum not mobile responsive right now?

on my phone both work fine, but the "normal" feel better

rl66
Senior Member



Posts: 3396
Posted on: 03/21/2020 02:07 PM
I needs internal M.2 slot, whole easy that compact design will fail, if you will connect some clunky USB 2.5 disk, first Shield had 500GB variant

On other hand, if you link a NAS, it is the same thing and more convenient solution, as usable from phone, computer, game system etc etc
If you really need more storage there is the Pro version that have kept the extra storage and have more memory too... and is a bit more expensive.

rl66
Senior Member



Posts: 3396
Posted on: 03/21/2020 02:29 PM
A few months ago Nvidia released the 2019 version of the NVIDIA Shield TV in an all-new design and remote. The Android TV box based unit is a little streaming box that allows for a multitude of functi...

Review: NVIDIA Shield TV 2019
By the way Hilbert it would have been nice to compare to a genuite Google android TV to see how far NVidia have gone with Shield with the same OS basis.
(Google is way behind in nearly all review)

David Wicks
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Posts: 1
Posted on: 03/21/2020 02:53 PM
Good Review. I would like to point out that game servers are not worldwide. GeForce Now games are unplayable in Australia due to terrible latency.

vestibule
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Posts: 724
Posted on: 03/21/2020 05:01 PM
Well I guess that beats an AMD CPU trying to play a 4K blu ray.

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