Testseek.com 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 .
January 2017
(84%)
331 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The SHIELD Android TV is a reasonably priced premium 4K over-the-top set top box with gaming performance that well exceeds any other STB. In that respect, given the rising importance of OTT streaming and casual gaming in the living room, NVIDIA has achiev...
Abstract: NVIDIA vient de réaliser la plus puissante box Android TV. Avec son Tegra X1, tous les tests publiés la semaine dernière par nos confrères anglophones sont unanimes. En attendant notre modèle de test, j'ai pu mettre la main sur un exemplaire lors du Googl...
Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Brilliant design, Supports AAA games and remote play, Supports 4K content
Android TV needs to be smarter, Still needs more apps and live TV, File management is problematic
LikeBrilliant design.Supports AAA games and remote play.Supports 4K content.Don't LikeAndroid TV needs to be smarter.Still needs more apps and live TV.File management is problematic.Do you really need a media streamer? Do you want to spend an extra $US100...
Great gaming potential, 4K video support, Futureproof hardware, Lots of ports
Android TV apps are still lacking, Accessories are expensive, Most expensive box in this class, Larger than other boxes
The second iteration of the Shield Android TV is a proper successor that shows NVIDIA knows just how to iterate on this platform. In an Android TV space that still lacks a robust number of choices — and even fewer good choices — the Shield Android TV stan...
Abstract: NVIDIA’s SHIELD series has been expanding at a slow but steady pace since its inception nearly two years ago (yes, it really has been that long). Now the newest iteration is being launched alongside Google’s thoroughly updated Android TV. What was initial...
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Do you really need a media streamer? Do you want to spend an extra couple of hundred to make sure it's a media streamer that plays a tiny collection of Android games really, really well? (Are you sure you don't just want to buy a more capable Xbox One or...
Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
Do you really need a media streamer? Do you want to spend an extra $100-$150 to make sure its a media streamer that plays a tiny collection of Android games really, really well? (Are you sure you dont just want to buy a more capable Xbox One or PS4 for...
Android TV's app support is very sparse, Additional (and expensive) equipment needed to take full advantage of features
Despite its souped-up specs, the Shield feels more like a glimpse into the future of set-top boxes rather than its arrival. Loading up a 4K video or playing a AAA title with a controller is mostly good for showing off to friends, rather than something you...
Android TV's app support is very sparse, Additional (and expensive) equipment needed to take full advantage of features
Despite its souped-up specs, the Shield feels more like a glimpse into the future of set-top boxes rather than its arrival. Loading up a 4K video or playing a AAA title with a controller is mostly good for showing off to friends, rather than something you...
Published: 2015-05-28, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com
Do you really need a media streamer? Do you want to spend an extra $100-$150 to make sure it’s a media streamer that plays a tiny collection of Android games really, really well? (Are you sure you don’t just want to buy a more capable Xbox One or PS4 for...