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Reviews of NVIDIA Shield TV

Testseek.co.uk 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 .
Award: Editor’s Choice January 2017
January 2017
 
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331 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Still the most power Android box on the market
  • GameStream
  • GeForce Now
  • Greatly improved controller
  • Vastly improved peripheral battery life
  • 4K@60Hz
  • 10-bit HDR capable
  • 40% smaller than previous model
  • Virtually silent operation
  • Good Assistant support
  • Class-leading performance
  • Flawless 4K video playback
  • Huge range of gaming capabilities
  • Easy to use UI
  • Voice search functions on controller and remote work very well
  • Competitive price (taking gaming features into account)
  • Sleek design
  • Virtually sile
  • Huge performance potential
  • Excellent build quality
  • Now includes remote
  • GeForce Now is future of consoles Near-silent in operation
  • Ample connectivity options
  • The Nvidia Shield's design
  • Both inside and out
  • Is completely different than anything available today. It's faster than the traditional set-top boxes we've grown to love and holds the title of the first Android TV device capable of 4K streaming
  • This box
  • 4K video Form factor Graphics performance Multiple gaming options
  • The Nvidia Shield Android TV streaming box offers best-in-class hardware
  • Connectivity and gaming capabilities. It works with 4K streaming services including Netflix and YouTube. The Android TV platform delivers good conversational voice search from the i
  • Powerful components
  • Great game selection
  • Good apps for Netflix and Amazon
  • Smooth local 4K streaming
  • Technically incredible cloud game streaming
  • 4K and HDR streaming apps aplenty
  • Loads of ways to get your game on
  • Google Assistant coming soon
  • Insanely powerful hardware
  • Brilliant controller
  • Perfect for emulation
  • Great for streaming 4K video
  • 4K video at 60fps via HDMI 2.0
  • BBC iPlayer on an Android TV box
  • The best cloud gaming platform around
  • Tegra X1 processor ensures unparalleled performance
  • Google Cast abilities
  • Voice commands and search
  • Game Controller included
  • 4K HDR video and gaming
  • Netflix and Amazon Video in 4K HDR together on a set-top-box
  • Most powerful media streamer around
  • Game controller and remote included
  • Great Design
  • Awesome Game Streaming
  • Myriad of 4K HDR TV Options
  • Easy Set-up
  • Great Controller & GamePad Options
  • Masses of Functionality
  • Content-rich
  • Revamped controller
  • Slimmer
  • Lighter chassis
  • 4K HDR streaming video
  • Good gaming capabilities
  • Has every app you may need
  • Simple
  • Intuitive user interface
  • Attractive design
  • Exceptional power
  • Great connectivity
  • Proper 24p Support
  • HDMI 2.0 output
  • Unrivalled gaming experience in sector
  • GeForce NOW is amazing
  • Great KODI integration that's getting better
  • 7.1 HD audio pass-through
  • Excellent manufacturer support
  • 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
  • Maxwell GPU
  • Tegra X1 packs plenty of power
  • 4K playback
  • GeForce Now has improved
  • Inhome streaming works well
  • Also available in a 500GB storage capacity
  • Voice search works well and is not just restricted to title of films and TV shows
  • It includes genres and actors and it's also a cross app search so will proviode results from all of the apps installed on the de
  • It includes genres and actors and it'll provide results from all of the apps installed on the device you can even ask it for the weather
  • Or find information online
  • Suppor

The editors didn't like

  • None
  • “The latest version of the Shield TV makes an already great system even better. Not only is it smaller
  • But it still delivers the best performance of any system in its class
  • And with the greatly improved new peripherals
  • It’s even more enjoyable to
  • A bit expensive (if only using for media playback)
  • Not a lot of displays have the required spec for the full 4K performance (although that is slowly changing)
  • Neutral
  • 8mbps and low ping internet needed for game streaming
  • Nvidia desktop GPU required fo
  • Expensive for a streamer
  • Android TV missing big-name apps
  • While the specs are spot-on
  • Android TV
  • However
  • Is still a mixed bag. First-party content from Google ends up at the top of most results
  • And the recommended content section usually fails to provide anything substantial
  • And at $199 (around £130
  • AU$255
  • 16GB of storage Bandwidth required for streaming HD online GameStreaming lag
  • It's more expensive than any other streamer and doesn't include a remote
  • Aside from the game controller. Native app selection is still weaker than that of Roku
  • Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. The menu system seems designed to push users toward Google's med
  • More expensive than competitors
  • Android TV prioritizes Google Play
  • Cloud gaming platform bereft of top titles
  • Over-specced for most users' needs
  • Quality doesn't come cheap
  • Costly if you're just after a media streamer
  • No significant hardware update over the two year-old original
  • Plasticky triggers on the controller
  • Limited selection of software and apps
  • GeForce Now subscription lacks new titles
  • Remote costs extra
  • No remote control in the box
  • Android TV is still lacking in app support for many big name services
  • Gamer-friendly looks are an acquired taste
  • Missing some terrestrial catch-up apps
  • Pricey
  • Not wildly different to original Shield TV
  • It's a Little Pricey
  • You Need A Good Internet Connection To Do It Justice
  • Only 16GB of onboard storage
  • Disappointing controller
  • High network requirements
  • Only 16 GB storage
  • Lack of native apps
  • (Temporary) Colour Space Issue
  • No TV remote and optional one is pricey
  • Audio drop-outs with less sensitive headphones
  • Some will think it expensive
  • Remote loses connection sometimes
  • Still some colour space muddles
  • No dynamic refresh rate switching for some major apps
  • New remote is not as good
  • Only 16GB of internal storage
  • Android TV can feel limiting.
  • Lacks apps for All 4
  • My 5 and ITV Hub while you can play from All 4 to the Shield from a tablet (both Android and iOS) it's not available for My 5 and ITV Hub
  • Also lacks access to Amazon Instant Prime
  • Can only stream music
  • Photos and videos stored on
  • The Nvidia Shield does lack apps for All 4
  • My 5 and ITV Hub but as it has a builtin Chromecast you can open these apps on your smartphone (either Apple and Android) and then cast the show to the streamer
  • But this is a few more steps than if there were a

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  Published: 2018-08-29, Author: Fergus , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Stellar performance, Great aesthetics and design
  • Deep search functionality is uneven, Gaming features depend on internet
  • If you take your home entertainment seriously, the Shield TV is a product that's seriously worth considering despite the shortcomings...

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  Published: 2018-08-10, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net

  • GeForce NOW opens up the ecosystem to so many games, Stylish, fast and responsive hardware, 4K HDR streaming
  • No free-to-air TV built into the box, Asus/Android controllers don't work with most Nvidia games, No power off button (I blame YouTube autoplay for this con)
  • If you like to play games and want to simplify your streaming TV viewing then the Shield TV is for you. No ifs or buts about it. The sheer number of games possible to play is just amazing — you name it, it is there. Not only are there a lot of games possi...

 
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  Published: 2018-08-08, Author: David , review by: pcpowerplay.com.au

  • Slim enough to fit anywhere, Great peripherals, Strong lineup of streaming services
  • Problematic wireless performance, Some features flat out don't work, Your mileage may vary
  • This is a tough one, depending on what you think the Shield's core experience is. It's a great streamer, but has a ways to go as a game box...

 
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  Published: 2018-07-31, Author: Adam , review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  If you're an Android fan who's keen to give your television a smart overhaul then Nvidia's Shield TV (2017 edition) is hard to beat.It handles the full gamut of streaming services in Ultra HD – Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies & TV, YouTu...

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  Published: 2018-07-27, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au

  • Small and sleek design, Easy-to-use interface, Versatile streaming all kinds of content, Impressive gaming device
  • Controller sensitivity an issue
  • The NVIDIA Shield has numerous strengths and has enough features to suit all types of customers. If you're looking for a streaming device that will also allow you to stretch your legs in the gaming world then the NVIDIA Shield is the device for you.Relate...

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  Published: 2017-01-23, Author: Jared , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  The Nvidia Shield TV, a $200 Android-based streaming box with excessive processing power, appeals to a scattershot of audiences. It's the ideal streamer for PC gamers who also want to play those games in their living room, for media hoarders who want to b...

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  Published: 2017-01-18, Author: Rob , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  The original Nvidia Shield looked cool and had some neat ideas behind it, but its cost and use of the neglected Android TV operating system left the set-top box/console fusion feeling more like Frankenstein than legitimate answer to either Roku, PS4 or Xb...

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  Published: 2016-06-01, Author: The , review by: thestreamingblog.com

  • Abstract:  There are a lot of media players and set-top boxes available on the market today ranging from a few dollars to around the $100 mark, however when the Nvidia Shield TV is announced from Nvidia with a price tag of $200 it gets people to sit up take notice.T...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-19, review by: tweaktown.com

  • Abstract:  NVIDIA has been sticking to its guns when it comes to expanding its Shield line of devices, and while the naming can get confusing - Shield Portable, Shield Tablet, Shield, and so on - NVIDIA's latest Shield is a 4K-capable set-top box, that truly transfo...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-15, Author: Krishan , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Read more Australian video games industry worth nearly $3 billionNvidia's sleek black box is easily the best Android TV device on the market. At roughly the same price as the new Apple TV ($US199/$A276), the Shield offers a great deal of power for the mon...

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