Tuesday, October 29th 2019

NVIDIA Launches the New Shield TV

NVIDIA today raised the bar higher still for streaming media players — unveiling the next generation of SHIELD TV, which delivers unmatched levels of home entertainment, gaming and AI capabilities right into the living room, starting at $149.

The two new SHIELD models — SHIELD TV and SHIELD TV Pro — provide exceptional visual and sound experiences. Their new Tegra X1+ processor, delivering up to 25 percent more performance than its predecessor, helps bring to life Dolby Vision for ultra-vivid imagery and Dolby Atmos for extraordinary audio. Its computational prowess dramatically improves picture quality by using AI to upscale HD video streams into 4K resolution.
"These new models provide a big step up for SHIELD, which has consistently delivered groundbreaking innovations in the living room since its introduction five years ago," said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of the Consumer Business at NVIDIA. "They deliver unquestionably best-in-class entertainment, supported by Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision and our breakthroughs in using AI to improve video streaming playback."

The SHIELD additions offer options that will appeal to everyone, from casual streamers to media and gaming enthusiasts.

SHIELD TV has a slim, stealthy design meant to disappear by blending in with, or behind, entertainment centers. It also has Gigabit Ethernet and dual-band Wi-Fi for lightning-fast connectivity.

SHIELD TV Pro takes entertainment to the next level for the most demanding users. It is based on the previous generation's iconic, sleek design and comes with additional memory and storage, plus two USB ports for running a Plex Media Server and connecting high-capacity hard drives or other USB devices.

Both come bundled with an all-new remote control, powered by two AAA batteries, that features motion-activated backlit buttons, a built-in lost remote locator and a mic for voice search.

SHIELD, as an Android TV device, provides access to over 500,000 movies and shows and more than 5,000 apps and games through Google Play. The Google Assistant enables users to quickly access entertainment, control smart devices and get answers on screen with their voice. SHIELD now supports "routines" — with one command, the Google Assistant will complete multiple tasks.

"NVIDIA pushes the boundaries of how media and entertainment are consumed in the home," said Shalini Govil-Pai, senior director of Product Management for Android TV, at Google. "By bringing together Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos with Android TV, users of the new SHIELD TV media players receive an unmatched experience that well represents our platform's rich content and capabilities."

Spectacular Visuals and Sound
Dolby Vision transforms entertainment experiences with ultra-vivid imaging — incredible brightness, contrast, color and detail that infuse movies with refined, life-like images. It can deliver colors never seen before on a screen, with dramatic contrast, highlights that are up to 40x brighter, and blacks that are 10x darker.

Dolby Atmos represents a leap forward from surround sound, transporting listeners into an extraordinary experience with moving audio that flows around them. Listeners will feel like they are inside the action as the sounds of people, places, things and music come alive with breathtaking realism.

AI in the Home
SHIELD benefits from NVIDIA's AI leadership to offer features lacking in competing devices. In addition to built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Echo connectivity, the new streamers use an AI upscaler to bring HD content to life. Trained on a deep neural network, the upscaler lets SHIELD owners watch 720p and 1080p content in beautiful 4K.

Amazing Games
SHIELD boasts the widest range of gaming content on a streaming media device with support for cloud gaming, local streaming and advanced native games. Gamers can enjoy hundreds of supported games in the GeForce NOW beta, including many recent releases and top free-to-play games like Fortnite.

Pricing and Availability
SHIELD TV and SHIELD TV Pro are available now and ship in the U.S., Canada and select European countries. SHIELD TV starts at $149 with remote. SHIELD TV Pro with remote, 3 GB of memory and 16 GB of storage is available for $199. More information, including where to buy, is available at https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/shield/.
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58 Comments on NVIDIA Launches the New Shield TV

#51
Crustybeaver
viTRifY13For a technology site, I'm surprised there are lots of uninformed individuals casting their opinion...
^^This. You can read this thread from top to bottom and never has a comment like this been so true
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#52
tetrapak
lynx29I imagine there is lag, anything wifi related there will be at 4k. Check reviews before you buy.



I was responding in general to someone earlier in the thread who stated if nothing else it would be a good audio upgrade. Too lazy to scroll back up and get actual quote for you.



Which makes your setup inferior to mine. Modi 3 beats $500 dac's in side by side sound tests I have heard, with some high end planar speakers, etc. My setup will destroy any shield and digital audio surround setup, for around similar price points.
Who said im connected over wifi ? Shield and pc are connected via cable and i've never experienced any lag. Whoever is using shield ONLY for audio upgrade missed the point of shield. And no, im sick and tired of reviews, kudos to 1% real reviewers, everything else is pure cr**.
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#53
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
SaltyFishNvidia should do another Shield Tablet instead.
They did but it didn't sell well and discontinued it shortly thereafter.
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#54
mashie
I have two of the 2017 Shields, one for the home cinema system (65" OLED/Atmos 9.1.6) and one for the living room TV. They both have MrMC (kodi) to play UHD and HD rips from a local server.

They work great and I don't see any reason to upgrade to the 2019 version as neither of the displays support Dolby Vision.
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#55
Th3pwn3r
lynx29I think so yeah, I do remember reading something about that. I'd avoid this product personally, better off just getting a little Roku stick if your TV is not a smart tv. /shrug

you can also buy 15ft DP cables to run your PC direct to your 4k tv with no lag... just get a bluetooth extender for a xbox controller or ps4 controller... there is really no reason for this product to exist imo, unless you want to play laggy over wifi 4k games streamed from your PC to your tv. no way its as a fast as a direct connection.
You don't know what you're talking about if you're saying you're better off getting a little Roku stick...

Roku is garbage, basically the worst experience to use for a person with a 'smart tv'. I have a 4k FireStick hooked up to my Roku Tv for a reason, same with my Vizio TV in my garage, same with my 82'' Samsung which is almost as bad as the Roku in terms of interface... Support for Firesticks seems to be the best in my opinion. HOWEVER, the Dolby Atmos capability of this and the 4k upscaling of this Nvidia Shield is appealing I wonder how well it even works, I've never been a big believer in upscaling personally.
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#56
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Th3pwn3rYou don't know what you're talking about if you're saying you're better off getting a little Roku stick...

Roku is garbage, basically the worst experience to use for a person with a 'smart tv'. I have a 4k FireStick hooked up to my Roku Tv for a reason, same with my Vizio TV in my garage, same with my 82'' Samsung which is almost as bad as the Roku in terms of interface... Support for Firesticks seems to be the best in my opinion. HOWEVER, the Dolby Atmos capability of this and the 4k upscaling of this Nvidia Shield is appealing I wonder how well it even works, I've never been a big believer in upscaling personally.
my dads 65" 4k hdr tv has roku built in, and i have had 0 issues with it. works great 100% of the time, 4k netflix even loads surprisingly fast for being wifi
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#57
Th3pwn3r
lynx29my dads 65" 4k hdr tv has roku built in, and i have had 0 issues with it. works great 100% of the time, 4k netflix even loads surprisingly fast for being wifi
Yes, my 65" has it built in as well, that's how I know it's garbage. For my 7 year old daughter it's good enough though. The UI is by far the worst that's for sure. And I have 5 Smart TVs, a Sony, two Samsung's, two Vizio's and TCL Roku ranging from 55" to 82".
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#58
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Th3pwn3rYes, my 65" has it built in as well, that's how I know it's garbage. For my 7 year old daughter it's good enough though. The UI is by far the worst that's for sure. And I have 5 Smart TVs, a Sony, two Samsung's, two Vizio's and TCL Roku ranging from 55" to 82".
eh I have 0 issues with it and it works great for us, we only do netflix in my house though
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