NVIDIA today raised the bar higher still for streaming media players — unveiling the next generation of SHIELD TV, which delivers unmatched levels of home entertainment, gaming and AI capabilities right into the living room, starting at $149. The two new SHIELD models — SHIELD TV and SHIELD ...
SHIELD TV is available for pre-order now and will ship in the United States, Canada and select European regions later this month for $199.99, including controller and remote. SHIELD Pro will also be available later this month with controller, remote with headset jack and 500GB of storage. A...
The Shield TV Pro will cost you $200 but includes 3GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a pair of USB ports, and access to the Plex Media Server. While it's certainly more pricey than relatively similar offerings from Roku and Amazon, NVIDIA clearly intends the device as an Apple TV 4K ...
The higher priced $300 Shield Pro is expected to start shipping at the end of January. Mentioned in this article NVIDIA SHIELD TV Streaming Media Player The impact on you at home: The internals of the new Shield TV are pretty much the same as its predecessor that roll...
The new Shield TV has an HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports, and Gigabit Ethernet. It comes bundled with a gamepad and a remote, and the whole package can be yours for $199.99 if you're fine with 16GB of storage. This model is now available from Nvidia's online store, as well as other...
The original NVIDIA SHIELD TV and SHIELD TV PRO are receiving another software update with build 9.1.1 which takes it to almost 10 years of software update support from the manufacturer. As we all know, NVIDIA shield TV is based on Android OS, with the latest version sitting at Android 11...
For now only the 16GB model is in stock, while the 500GB Shield Pro is only up for pre-order.Sort by: i imparanoic X}v 03 Feb 2017 yes, the nintendo seems to use same system on a chip, but will it have dedicated/separate gpu for extra performance Reply ? Anonymous 6jq 17 ...
stick is simply named the NVIDIA SHIELD TV while the higher-end, more expensive set-top box gains the "Pro" moniker. These devices have been popular topics due to NVIDIA's stellar track record with Android TV support, but one noteworthy aspect both devices have is a completely revamped ...
NVIDIA is releasing a new hotfix for the Shield TV. The latest hotfix brings security improvements for 4K DRM playback and adds French parental controls. It also causes support for Google Home to break. Despite its inconsistent software support, the aging Shield TV has been getting some attentio...
A new Nvidia Shield TV model is on the way, according to a listing at the FCC. The product is referred to as the “NVIDIA Corporation SHIELD Android TV Game Console P3430,” and has a Tegra X1 T210 B01 processor.