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
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Users
(91%)
2070 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
840100331
The editors liked
Beefy hardware
Strong gaming support
Attractive design
The editors didn't like
Android TV's app support is very sparse
Additional (and expensive) equipment needed to take full advantage of features
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Published: 2017-01-18, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Super slick new UI, Excellent redesign of controller, Amazon and Netflix 4K HDR apps, PLEX server built-in, Excellent media playback capabilities, Some exciting features still to come, GeForce NOW streaming quality is great
Remote loses connection sometimes, Still some colour space muddles, No dynamic refresh rate switching for some major apps, New remote is not as good
The 2017 NVIDIA SHIELD TV is by no means a revolutionary product it is, after all, more or less the same beast as the original SHIELD TV, released in 2015. Don't take that as a bad thing, however, as the TEGRA X1 processor inside the two of them is still...
Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
Nvidia might well have just killed the living room gaming PC. If not then they've certainly taken to it with a bat, leaving it looking like Walking Dead Glenn, all popped eyeball and everything. Sorry. spoiler.With my GeForce-based PC in my home office...
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: I wound up my 5 part review of the nVidia Shield TV at the beginning of this year. But it was clear at the time that this useful device would be a key player in living room entertainment, and if nVidia had any sense we'd see further developments.The Shiel...
Abstract: In part 1 of this follow-up I discussed what you might call the “cosmetics” of the Marshmallow update. It's time now to delve into the more profound changes under the covers.The concept of “adoptable storage” introduced in the Marshmallow update, appears...
Abstract: In part 1 of this follow-up I discussed what you might call the “cosmetics” of the Marshmallow update. It's time now to delve into the more profound changes under the covers.The concept of “adoptable storage” introduced in the Marshmallow update, appears...
Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DSThere's never been a better time to watch TV.Telly addicts now have a huge choice with Sky, Apple, Amazon, EE and Google all launching new ways to consume the latest content.And now there's another TV box to add to the ever growing list, but this one la...
Published: 2016-04-01, Author: Matthew , review by: kitguru.net
Maxwell GPU, Tegra X1 packs plenty of power, 4K playback, GeForce Now has improved, Inhome streaming works well, Attractive design
Only 16GB of internal storage, Android TV can feel limiting.
Nvidia has built an impressive set top box here, equipped with a custom Maxwell GPU that is capable of running full PC titles like Half-Life 2 and decoding 4K HEVC sources for Ultra-HD playback on services like Netflix. If you have a 4K TV already and are...
As a medium-priced games console the nVidia Shield TV is just getting started, and it's probably unfair to compare it at this early stage with the more expensive established standards, the PS4 and the XBox One. The games from the various sources on offer—...