Utsidan har stilren design och insidan är tillräckligt kraftfull för att hantera spel
4K och HDR. Oavsett om du streamar film
Serier eller spel så körs det felfritt
Den nya kontrollen och fjärrkontrollen är en enorm förbättring mot förra versionen
Testarna gillade inte
Ingen fjärrkontroll i rutan
Android TV saknar fortfarande appstöd för många stora namntjänster
Spelvänligt utseende är en förvärvad smak
Fjärrkontroll ingår inte som standard och tar snabbt slut på batteri. Irriterande att man måste välja mellan 16 och 500 GB – och prisskillnaden på 900 kronor är för stor
Hörlursuttaget på fjärrkontrollen och MicroSD-ingången har försunnit. Priset är i högsta laget
Nvidia's latest Shield TV streamer is a feature-packed box that, despite mostly identical specs, is a very different proposition from the first Shield TV. There's now a significantly beefier content catalogue, from native games and streaming services to T...
Sammanfattning: A must-have streamer for PC gamers with an HDR TV. It's for the gamers as it's not the easiest to use, but will reward you once you learn how to master it...
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
Missing some terrestrial catch-up apps, pricey, not wildly different to original Shield TV
The Shield TV is expensive, but its cost is relative. An equivalent Apple TV, for example, is only £50 less. And that's restricted to 1080p. It doesn't have half the bells and whistles of the Shield either.The Nvidia Shield TV is pricey because of the tec...
Publicerad: 2017-01-21, Författare: Peter , testad av: eteknix.com
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
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
PriceThe Nvidia Shield TV console is available now in the UK for £189.95 for the 16GB version. For your money, you get the console, the controller and the TV remote all included, making it truly exceptional value for money. If you want a few upgrades, you...
Publicerad: 2017-01-18, Författare: Mark , testad av: avforums.com
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
Remote loses connection sometimes, Still some colour space muddles, No dynamic refresh rate switching for some major apps, New remote is not as good
The 2017 NVIDIA SHIELD TV is by no means a revolutionary product it is, after all, more or less the same beast as the original SHIELD TV, released in 2015. Don't take that as a bad thing, however, as the TEGRA X1 processor inside the two of them is still...
Publicerad: 2017-01-16, Författare: Dave , testad av: pcgamesn.com
Nvidia might well have just killed the living room gaming PC. If not then they've certainly taken to it with a bat, leaving it looking like Walking Dead Glenn, all popped eyeball and everything. Sorry. spoiler.With my GeForce-based PC in my home office...
Publicerad: 2017-01-09, Författare: Lewis , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
We're extremely impressed by the Nvidia Shield both as a media streamer and as a games console. The beautiful UI and game-streaming technology is powered by one of the most impressive mobile processors on the market at the moment, and provides an experien...
Sammanfattning: I wound up my 5 part review of the nVidia Shield TV at the beginning of this year. But it was clear at the time that this useful device would be a key player in living room entertainment, and if nVidia had any sense we'd see further developments.The Shiel...
Sammanfattning: In part 1 of this follow-up I discussed what you might call the “cosmetics” of the Marshmallow update. It's time now to delve into the more profound changes under the covers.The concept of “adoptable storage” introduced in the Marshmallow update, appears...