Various Merchants have
NVIDIA Shield Android TV 4K Pro Streaming Media Player on sale for
$174.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- The Best of the Best. The world's most powerful Android TV streaming media player upgraded to Android TV version 11. Enhance HD video in real-time to 4K for clearer, crisper visuals using next-generation AI upscaling. 2x USB 3.0 ports for storage expansion, USB cameras, keyboards, controllers, and more. Plex Media Server built-in, 3 GB RAM, and 16 GB storage
- Dolby Vision - Atmos. Bring your home theater to life with Dolby Vision HDR, and surround sound with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus—delivering ultra-vivid picture quality and immersive audio
- 4K HDR Content. Get the most 4K content of any streaming media player. Watch Netflix, Amazon Video, Apple TV+, Disney+ and Google Play Movies & TV in crisp 4K HDR, and YouTube, Hulu, and more in 4K. Stream from your phone with built-in Chromecast 4K.
- GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming. GeForce NOW instantly transforms SHIELD TV into a powerful PC gaming rig. Play over 1000+ titles and nearly 100 of the biggest free to play games. The new GeForce NOW RTX 3080 membership unlocks GeForce RTX 3080 gaming servers in 4K HDR, the shortest wait times and longest session lengths, with RTX ON including ray tracing and DLSS graphics for supported games.
- Voice Control. The built-in Google Assistant is at your command. See photos, live camera feeds, weather, sports scores, and more on the big screen. Dim the lights and immerse yourself in your favorite show or music using only your voice. And control your SHIELD hands-free with Google Home or Alexa and Amazon Echo.
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Unfortunately, it is expensive and uses older hardware that doesn't fully support all the new stuff. It does well with most things though.
There are some people that find it getting to be buggy, while others still have a great experience after 3 years of ownership.
I personally think this is still too expensive for a device using 3 year old hardware, but I would buy a new version of this. However, I'm not sure if Nvidia will update the hardware again.
If you just want a device that works and you aren't worried about playing high quality Blu Ray rips, this is probably overkill - I'd probably look at the firetv, Roku, ccwgtv, Apple 4k, etc.
Here's a decent discussion on Reddit comparing the Apple TV 4k / Firecube 3 / Shield Pro TV - https://www.reddit.com/r/ShieldAn...are_
Edit - it's also at Best Buy and B&H Photo for the same price.
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It's just hard to justify it so many years later, when it constantly feels like a new one is releasing soon.
I absolutely get that it's probably the best one out there, but when the competition is selling at $15-25 for a much more recent version (Chromecast, FireTV) it's hard to justify that 10x increase.
If this released at $499 and was selling at $199 now? Sure. But it released in May 2015 for $199 and is selling on ack Friday 2022 for $175
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It's just hard to justify it so many years later, when it constantly feels like a new one is releasing soon.
I absolutely get that it's probably the best one out there, but when the competition is selling at $15-25 for a much more recent version (Chromecast, FireTV) it's hard to justify that 10x increase.
If this released at $499 and was selling at $199 now? Sure. But it released in May 2015 for $199 and is selling on ack Friday 2022 for $175
I do hate the trend of releasing multiple updated models with the same name ("iPad") without a number at the end (Playstation 5), but maybe that's a sign of starting to become a boomer 😂
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While I hate 'smart' apps on TV, I tend to use the LG apps now on my C1 for streaming content like Netflix and D+ for DV output as well as the audio go straight to my receiver, no more middleman, my 4k blurays go to the 4k player.
I think you can suss that out without much mental energy.
Google releases updates that slow the device down and add ads. Nvidia release updates that break functionality to the point that people end up with a useless device.
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Point is, you can't go wrong with this. The amount of helpful information, videos and user forums out there for this is also a plus.
Just my humble opinions.
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