Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA Shield TV Pro.
October 2019
(87%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
2708 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Now with Dolby Vision
An excellent all-around gaming hub
Impressive AI-Enhanced 4K upscaling
Minimalist design
Powerful specs
Impressive AI upscaling
Numerous gaming options
Subtle new form factor
AI 4K picture upscaling technology
Fast Tegra X1+ processing
Great remote control
Google Assistant and Alexa support
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
A versatile and powerful streamer
Chromecast built in
Great gaming features
AI video upscaling
Built-in Chromecast
Top-tier gaming
AI Upscaling actually works and improves the experience on a 4K display
Very easy to set up and get started
Nvidia Shield APP has a good amount of functionality
Remote lights up and is pleasant to use
Can plug in controllers
Mice or keyboards into th
The editors didn't like
Setup can be a hassle
Only 16GB of internal storage
No gamead or HDMI cable included
Still expensive compared to other streamers
No 4K BBC iPlayer support
No HDMI cable included
Pricey for a media streamer when compared to Fire TV and Roku devices
Needs Ethernet wired connection to work at its best
No longer ships with a controller
No storage boost
UI needs finessing
No Google TV (yet)
Unchanged design
No bundled controller
Netflix button on the remote is annoying and cannot be allocated without 3rd party app
Hardware capable of near lagless game streaming, Supports Dolby Vision, Atmos, HDR10, Android TV runs GeForce Now, YouTube, Google App Store, Fantastic 4K upscaling, 2 USB ports and 1 ethernet port to mitigate input lag
Extremely expensive at $200, No HDR10+ or Apple TV support
The perfect streaming device for gamers.The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is an impressive streaming box that offers a gorgeous 4K image, a seamless AAA gaming experience, and a platform-agnostic user interface. However, all these luxe features come at $200, putti...
Abstract: As I argued in a controversial editorial a few months back, streaming isn't merely the future of home cinema; in many ways it's already the glorious now of home cinema. But one point that I will continue to drive home until it sticks is that, while we al...
Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Abstract: The 2019 NVIDIA Shield TV is a welcome update to the solid platform which replaced my need for a HTPC in the A/V stack. Unboxed, and with a few hours on the device, I wanted to share my thoughts and some of the issues I encountered so far...
New compact design, Cheaper price, Dolby Vision HDR & Dolby Atmos, New & improved remote, AI upscaling magic
Still expensive, Less RAM, less storage, No Plex Media Server, Not the best option for gamers, Need to buy controller separately
The very short and honest answer is yes. You should absolutely buy one of the SHIELD TV (2019) players. Here's the Amazon link again. Buy it.It is the best streaming player on the market. It runs smooth, its upscaling is more than just marketing talk, it...
Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
More than marketing ballyhoo. Really impressive, Support for Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound is great for owners of compatible hardware, Worlds better than previous iterations, Small and unobtrusive. Not Chromecast discreet, but easily hid
Less storage and RAM than 2017's Shield TV. No USB ports. Can't be used as a Plex server or SmartThings hub. No bundled gamepad, Personally, I'd pay $150 for it, but cheaper basic options and the Shield TV Pro costing just $50 more put this particular dev
Nvidia Shield TV 20198/10Yes. If you want the best Android TV streaming experience and don't need the extra bells and whistles the Shield TV Pro offers, this year's base Shield TV is a great pick. Support for Dolby's HDR and surround sound standards is a...
Powerful and affordable, Much better remote control, Lots of native 4K content, Dolby Vision and HDR10 support, Dolby Atmos decode support, Real-time 4K upscaling, Great update track record, Can now stream AAA PC games
No controller update, AI upscaling can be a bit aggressive
The 2019 Nvidia Shield TV is a no-brainer for Netflix bingers or gamers alike. It's better, cheaper, more powerful, and easier to use and brings impressive new features and even more support for the best streaming content available...
Published: 2019-10-28, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The NVIDIA SHIELD TV is widely regarded as the best media streaming device on the market. In addition to offering high-performance, access to a massive repository of 4K streaming services and apps, and leading-edge features that some competitors have only...
Published: 2019-10-28, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
If you don't already have a SHIELD TV in your home, but you're into streaming content to your TV, you've been missing out. Considering the inclusion of Dolby Atmos and Vision, as well as the AI Upscaling, there is no other streaming box on the market that...
Published: 2019-10-28, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Most affordable SHIELD TV so far, AI upscaling is wizardry, New remote addresses old complaints, Broad Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, GeForce NOW is currently free to play
No bundled gamepad may involve an extra purchase, Android TV can be finicky in places