Newegg [newegg.com] has the 8GB NVIDIA Shield Android TV 4K HDR Streaming Media Player on sale for $129.99 with free shipping. Use coupon code
EMCHSHW23 to bring it down to $127.99
Matches recent Frontpage deals so another shot at getting it before Christmas.
Includes:
NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV - 8GB - 4K HDR Streaming Media Player with Google Assistant
NVIDIA SHIELD Remote
Power Cord
Features:
Offers up to 4K Ultra HD streaming content at up to 60 frames per second, HDR10, Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos sound (with compatible home cinema / home theater equipment).
Access to several streaming content providers & apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Hulu, VUDU, Amazon Video, Google Play TV & Movies, HBO Max and many more. (subscription fees may apply).
Featuring the NVIDIA Tegra X1+ Processor: Powerful performance in a compact design at up to 25% faster than the previous generation (2017 model).
Newly designed remote (over previous models) features motion-activated, backlit buttons; an IR blaster to control your TV; a built-in lost remote locator; and voice search using your remote using the built-in Google Assistant (also compatible with Amazon Alexa devices, sold separately).
Add a compatible Bluetooth-enable game controller (sold separately) and play popular games like Fortnite with GeForce NOW cloud game streaming service (subscription fees may apply).
Ports: USB Type C (power), micro SD card slot, 1x HDMI 2.0 port.
Network connectivity options: 802.11ac WiFi, built-in Gigabit Ethernet port.
Google Android TV operating system / user interface.
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NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV 4K HDR Streaming Media Player; High Performance, Dolby Vision, Google Assistant Built-In, Works with Alexa https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YP94PBJ
NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV 4K HDR Streaming Media Player; High Performance, Dolby Vision, Google Assistant Built-In, Works with Alexa https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YP94PBJ
For the person who isnt intending on using the shield as a gaming device, they really dont need to "step up" to the pro, when comparing against the "regular" nvidia shield offered for $129. The cheaper option is still miles ahead of any other competitor's offering, and is not going to cause anyone to suffer anytime soon.
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