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A los editores les gusta
Diseño y componentes de calidad
Excelente software y soporte
Netflix 4K y HDR
Alto nivel en reproducción de video y audio
Complementos muy interesantes
Diseño cuidado y compacto
Wifi ac y Ethernet Gigabit
Excelente soporte y software
Mando a distancia mejorado
Streaming 4K HDR y audio HD 7.1
Imagen extraordinaria
Streaming fluido
Asistente de voz
Buen precio
Completo centro multimedia
Centro multimedia asequible
Con 4K y HDR
Retransmisión desde PC
Las actualizaciones de Android llegan rápido
Mando SHIELD REMOTE incluido
Movistar
Amazon Prime y HBO
Calidad de video y audio 7.1
Gamepad mejorado
Actualizaciones OTA constantes
Shield Controller incluido y remodelado para bien
Posibilidades
Streaming multimedia
Juegos instalados
Juegos en red local
En streaming
Potencia más que suficiente para correr los juegos de Android
A los editores no les gusta
Antena wifi interna mejorable
2GB de RAM 8GB eMMC y sistema 32bit
Pocos accesorios
El mando de juegos deja bastante que desear
Potencia gráfica desaprovechada
Mando a pilas
Los juegos de Geforce Now en ocasiones puntuales sufren lag y pueden congelarse
La Nvidia Shield ya no cuenta con ranura para tarjetas microSD
Publicación: 2015-12-14, Autor: Will , crítica de: geekdad.com
Resumen: Nvidia's SHIELD TV, based on Android TV, is one of the latest devices to make your TV smarter and is a gaming cord cutter's dream I've been on the verge of complete cord cutting for a while, often waffling because of certain channels or shows Unfortunatel...
Publicación: 2015-11-24, Autor: Nicholas , crítica de: gamecrate.com
Resumen: NVIDIA's library of SHIELD gaming devices began with the SHIELD Portable, then expanded into the world of tablets with their (recently re-launched and re-branded) K1. Most recently, in May of 2015, NVIDIA made a move into the Android-based console space w...
Resumen: Followers of The Game Technician may recall that back in March Jason wrote an article on Forbes covering the announcement for the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV. While this is based on Jason's experience in technology and gaming it never did get a full-fledged...
The NVIDIA SHIELD is indeed a compelling new entry to the streaming media market that's loaded with worthwhile features like 4K and hi-res audio support, excellent voice search, downloadable/streaming games, an internal hard drive, and Google Cast. If all...
Publicación: 2015-08-28, Autor: Stephen , crítica de: 4k.com
Excellent OTT device, even without gaming, Android TV and associated apps access, Excellent gaming features, 4K resolution output, Strong processing specs
Expensive in comparison to many peers, Larger than previous Shield devices
The Shield is one excellent piece of hardware for a full home gaming and entertainment experience. It's compact enough to fit almost anywhere and the specs this machine comes with leave most similar devices in the dust. Furthermore, it's selling at some...
Publicación: 2015-08-12, Autor: Ben , crítica de: Techreport.com
Taken on its own, the Shield is an interesting device. It packs quite a bit of graphics power into a small, thin box, and both the console and controller are well-built. Android TV's interface is intuitive and fluid. Nvidia has tried to distinguish its c...
Resumen: Setting up the unit is pretty easy. You simply log in to your Gmail account with the included wireless Shield controller, which is essentially the same controller that Nvidia packaged with its Shield tablet last year. The Shield controller is very similar...
Compact yet powerful, Up to 1080p gaming using NVIDIA's GRID cloud gaming service, Ready to stream 4K videos, Wellbuilt peripherals, Costs far less than building a traditional HTPC of equal power
Cheap external storage options make the cost of the Pro version a little tough to justify
As stated in the introduction, the SHIELD Android TV aims to do all things for all people. Not only does it accomplish this, but it does so flawlessly. I'm sure there are “power users” out there who could punch holes in this assessment since their needs...
Publicación: 2015-07-23, Autor: Jared , crítica de: macworld.com
Beastly tech specs for gaming and 4K video, Feature-packed remote has volume controls built-in, Built-in Google Cast support for using phones or tablets as the remote, $300 Pro version has ample room for storing content
Software is occasionally buggy and hard to navigate, Sends a message that non-gamers aren't welcome, Considerably more expensive than other set-tops