NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player; 4K HDR movies, live sports, Dolby Vision-Atmos, AI-enhanced upscaling, GeForce NOW cloud gaming, Google Assistant Built-In,… by NVIDIA
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About NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player; 4K HDR movies, live sports, Dolby Vision-Atmos, AI-enhanced upscaling, GeForce NOW cloud gaming, Google Assistant Built-In,…
- 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.Connectivity Technology : Bluetooth 5.0
- 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. Format/Container support: Xvid/ DivX/ASF/AVI/MKV/MOV/M2TS/MPEG-TS/MP4/WEB-M
The NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player; 4K HDR movies, live sports, Dolby Vision-Atmos, AI-enhanced upscaling, GeForce NOW cloud gaming, Google Assistant Built-In,… by NVIDIA combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers exceptional results for American customers who value innovation.
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A User –
I’ve owned the Shield for several years. While it is now an older product, in my opinion it remains the best consumer/residential entertainment streaming box one can purchase. Why? (1) It continues to be well-supported from a huge company that is not going anywhere. It still receives periodic system software updates! How many cheap streaming boxes have you thrown away because they haven’t been updated since Android 7.0? (2) It has a complete Android app store with every streaming service you might want. (3) The hardware is powerful. Streaming is smooth, and the box can run various servers if you are so inclined. (4) It has been rock-solid reliable the entire time I’ve owned it. (5) It runs fairly cool and is physically small and unobtrusive, requiring little room on a shelf or entertainment unit. I’ve owned LOTS of other small streaming boxes, and the Shield is the first one without any significant flaws. I’m not sure what Nvidia has planned, or if there are competing units that are catching up to the Shield, but if you’re looking for the best box right now, this is a no-brainer.
saikrishna –
This is my fourth Nvidia Shield, which I have owned since the original models were released in 2015. I have them on all TVs in my house as well as my Home Theater, which is where it really shines.
This is STILL the only product on the entire market that can pass through a proper, uncompressed, lossless Dolby TrueHD/Atmos signal to a home theater receiver, as well as DTS-HD and DTS-X (Atmos equivalent). It can also properly pass through 10bit Rec.2020/BT.2020 4K HDR signals (HDR-10, HDR-10+ and Dolby Vision) via Plex to your display. So, so good. Other streaming boxes such as Apple TV, Roku, etc. cannot do any of the aforementioned things.
This would be a bargain at double the price and still somehow has no competition after the original version was released literally 10 years ago. I am so glad Nvidia still supports this thing. It’s also blazing fast, highly customizable, and used daily in our household. There’s nothing else like it.
CalgaryMark –
Awesome device. Worth every penny.😊
N̈œmį –
Es lo máximo en Calidad de Audio y Vídeo.
Tuve Google Chromecast, Fire TV stick 4k y las reseñas y comentarios sobre que este ES el mejor Reproductor de Streaming en Verstilidad, Funcionalidad y Calidad son Ciertas!
Increíble el escalamiento por IA a 4K, lo complemente para un Proyector escalable a 4K junto con un Onkyo HT-S3910 y la combinación es Increíble, Audio y Vídeo impecables con las configuraciones adecuadas (necesitas ver turoriales para sacarles provecho y maximizar su rendimiento)
..por lo menos yo lo hice así y encontré mejoras Increíbles!
Además… puedes jugar en línea con Nvidia GE Forcé y agregar un control inalámbrico para X-BOX en mi caso…! (No soy tan gamer, pero representa otra gran ventaja, si no quieres adquirir una consola)
Haré una actualización en unos meses que pruebe juegos y más de su desempeño.
88 notes –
Amazing and quick to ship internationally seller! Product itself is great. I was unlucky to end up with an LG tv with webOS operation system which limits a lot interaction with the tv, and this awesome nvidia gadget with android solves all my issues! Very fast in playing Dolbivision hdr videos
Dcentaur –
Love this stream box, I replaced my Roku with it and couldn’t be happier. No buffering issues, the new remote is awesome. A nice little surprise I didn’t expect, when the box comes on it turns on my TV and the remote was able to be programmed to operate the volume on my surround system. I think that’s great
Ben G. –
If you’re looking for the cream of the crop – this is it. AI up scaling and incredibly snappy compared to a native tv of course – and significantly faster than the brand new Roku I just bought two months ago. The Android setup lets you customize – or go even deeper if you enter developer mode. With the price absolutely!
Ben G. –
A couple of weeks ago, my Western Digital Live TV Media Player (almost 20 years old) gave up the ghost. I had been prepared for this eventuality, and was thinking I could replace it with a customized Raspberry Pi, the Roku Ultra, or the Nvidia Shield TV Pro. When the WD Media Player died, I called a couple of online audiophile dealers to determine what were their options — and their recommendations were twice or more the price of the Nvidia Shield option.
I looked again the helpful Amazon pictures and though the Shield Pro had not optical output for my much higher priced (and very musical) DAC, it did have two USB ports, which would possibly work with the USB port for my DAC. I am not very technical or good with hardware, so instead of taking on what might be a challenging Raspberry PI project, I decided to roll the dice on the Nvidia Shield TV Pro.
It was delivered next day, and to my disappointment, no sound came when hooked up to my DAC. This was after going through the settings and enabling the USB out option.
Time for additional searching on Google, and eventually I came across a post titled “HOW TO SETUP THE NVIDIA SHIELD PRO AS A BIT PERFECT AUDIO STREAMER/PLAYER.” Now there may have been other, and even better or easier options, then what the article recommended, but I did as it said, and searched for the Sony Music Centre in the Google Play Store on my Amazon Fire tablet, installed an app called Side Launcher on the Nvidia Shield Pro as well as the tablet, and then sent the downloaded apk (a term I had not previously heard) from my tablet to the Shield via the Side Launcher App. With the Sony Music Centre/Center installed, I plugged in the DAC chord from DAC to Shield, the Music Center recognized it and gave me the option (as indicated in the article) to allow pass through audio. I then went to play something via the X-Plore file manager I had just installed on the Shield.
I was prepared for no sound — and that is what happened the first couple of seconds — but, to my delight, the sound went from the Shield to my DAC to my amplifier to my speakers! This worked for files on my attached 4 hard drives (attached via a hub to the other USB port available in the Shield) to my PC, to the streaming on Youtube, Peacock and Plex TV which used the Plex Server on my PC for the files there.
Next steps, was to expose those 4 attached drives to the Shield so I could see them in the PC which I was able to do with some trial and error, after watching a youtube video on how to set up a the Shield as a Network Attached Storage Device. (This had taken no effort to do with the WD TV Media Player, but was not so easy for me with the Shield. I did this so I can move files back and forth from PC to those drives attached to the Shield, just like I was able to do with the WD Media Player.)
Sound was as good (or better — I couldn’t, to A to B comparisons since the WD player was inoperable) as my old WD Media Player solution but the file manager I was using (X-plore) couldn’t work with cue files like the WD Media Player. In addition, though the WD Media Player didn’t support .ape files, it could sometimes play them and always see them, but not so with the X-Plore app.
After more googling, I found out about Kodi (yes, I was pretty clueless about all this stuff) and installed that. It also has an option for audio pass through, which I enabled, and unlike X-Plore, I could see the individual tracks on single flac files that had associated .cue files. And an improvement over the WD Media Player, it could play not only .flac files, but also .ape files!
So at this point I am happy with the sound of the Nvidia, happy with the ability to play my audio files and how well Kodi works, and even find that it has made my old Roku redundant. (I had considered replacing the old Roku and WD Media Player with the Roku Ultra, but didn’t after Roku support indicated that it wouldn’t work with a USB hub with multiple drives — maybe it really would have, but not sure it wouldn’t have allowed me all the functionality that I have with the Shield.)
So at this point very happy with the Shield, particularly the quality of pictures when watching streaming channels (I set the AI video enhancement option — a great feature) and most importantly happy with the quality of the audio! It was great listening to Gentle Giant’s remastered Power and the Glory with the sounds appearing from multiple parts of the room (my setup is traditional stereo but this effect happens with two well placed speakers) and some Haydn Keyboard Trios on original instruments (each note of the fortepiano is so clear, and most importantly the humor in the music, so well interpreted by the musicians, is so effectively conveyed.) At first I had thought I had wasted $200 on the Shield, but after taking the time to learn some of what it is capable of, found it to be a great audiophile-level solution!
Mattm400 –
Hands down the BEST streaming box I’ve used!! I’ve had Firestick, Mecool, Superbox, & a couple more low end boxes. This is well worth the extra coin. No lag, easy setup, many options for personalization. Easy to download 3rd party apps. GREAT picture & sound, works well with soundbar, the remote controls everything with CEC mode. Buy once, cry once. Super quality! I have two more TV’s & will buy two more of these to replace Firesticks.
Andrey Morozov –
Good Product Worth every penny