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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
Resumen: 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...
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2016-04-07, Autor: Dave , crítica de: dailystar.co.uk
Resumen: DSThere's never been a better time to watch TV.Telly addicts now have a huge choice with Sky, Apple, Amazon, EE and Google all launching new ways to consume the latest content.And now there's another TV box to add to the ever growing list, but this one la...
Publicación: 2016-04-01, Autor: Matthew , crítica de: kitguru.net
Maxwell GPU, Tegra X1 packs plenty of power, 4K playback, GeForce Now has improved, Inhome streaming works well, Attractive design
Only 16GB of internal storage, Android TV can feel limiting.
Nvidia has built an impressive set top box here, equipped with a custom Maxwell GPU that is capable of running full PC titles like Half-Life 2 and decoding 4K HEVC sources for Ultra-HD playback on services like Netflix. If you have a 4K TV already and are...
As a medium-priced games console the nVidia Shield TV is just getting started, and it's probably unfair to compare it at this early stage with the more expensive established standards, the PS4 and the XBox One. The games from the various sources on offer—...
Also available in a 500GB storage capacity, Voice search works well and is not just restricted to title of films and TV shows, it includes genres and actors and it's also a cross app search so will proviode results from all of the apps installed on the de
Lacks apps for All 4, My 5 and ITV Hub while you can play from All 4 to the Shield from a tablet (both Android and iOS) it's not available for My 5 and ITV Hub, Also lacks access to Amazon Instant Prime, Can only stream music, photos and videos stored on
The Nvidia Shield is a sleek and stylish TV streaming device that's ideal for those that want to play games on their TV as well as having the added bonus of watching online video services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer. The sleek and stlish black design acc...
Resumen: nVidia launched the Shield Android TV here in the UK on September the 30th last year. Normally, journalists expect review samples to be available either at the launch itself, or very shortly after. With the Shield it took three months and a dozen or so em...
Resumen: Winding up the previous part of this nVidia Shield review I wrote “So now, I think, we're at last ready to get on with Part 3—the actual review!”We aren't.WE'RE WAITING FOR THE GAMES CONTROLLER to be FedExed back from the nVidia European base in Holland...
Resumen: When a newly acquired gadget goes wrong, the first thing any inquisitive user will do is scour the Web for disgruntled fellow-sufferers. And of course will always find them. The next step might be to tweet, or otherwise publicly complain: “Product X is a...
Publicación: 2015-12-23, Autor: Tarinder , crítica de: HEXUS.net
Huge performance potential, Excellent build quality, Now includes remote, GeForce Now is future of consoles Near-silent in operation, Ample connectivity options
Expensive for a streamer, Android TV missing big-name apps
The Nvidia Shield TV is the best-specified media player to date. For a £149 outlay you receive hardware that really is in another league to any other box I can think of. The Tegra X1 processor is potent enough to power the next generation of high-performa...