NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player

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NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player
NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player

Rp3.604.000,00

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  1. Wesley Davis

    Reliable and Great UI. First, write this down and save it for when you need it, how to reset the remote when it locks up and new batteries don’t help: “Remove one of the batteries, press the home+dpad center button & slide in the battery. Continue to hold the buttons down till you hear a audible beep.” That happens about 6-9 months apart and knowing how to fix it makes this a flawless system. Can’t say that about upgrading my win 10 box to win 11 but the Android TV box that Shield TV is works well.I have it on wired Ethernet because the house has that. As does Marantz receiver, Samsung QLED TV, BluRay player (UHD streaming is not as good as disks, I’m on fast fiber, Amazon prime custom content and new Paramount+ Star Trek stuff being exceptions). They all work together and I have an Amazon 4k fire stick that does well but can’t Chromecast. I cast things that aren’t available in streaming form, a typical example is MLB have highlights, available on phone app. Clunky if you try them via browser (exception is watching on the computer directly). Generally I stream a lot including a lot of ad free YouTube. News, science and IT training videos (how to software stuff). The shield works well, up scales okay but the fact is that this is not the same as real 4k content, which the Shield does flawlessly. The remote is easy to use, unlike the horrible QLED remote. If only Harmony would recognize the Shield.I may shelve my 4k Fire stick, but I have the additional box to DVR broadcast stuff, which the Shield doesn’t do. I don’t use that anymore, once in 2 months, so I’m debating just removing the Fire stick. The shield just works but doesn’t have enough apps. What it needs is a music player that works with my Asustor NAS box. I can use Plex on NAS to stream a few hundred DVD disks I own and ripped, but music doesn’t work. Select a folder and it often just jumps to the root. I can cast (there are several phone apps on my Pixel that do that well) but a phone screen is small when I have folders of folders, couple of thousand CDs of music, over half is classical. Easy from PC, moderate from phone but it doesn’t work well in cast mode. Often I really to drill down to a folder – far quicker than artist or album (by probably a factor of 50-100) and then selectively play favorites. Nobody does that well in cast mode. Local mode to headphones is fine but not casting. I’m not interested in connecting a large multi TB drive to the shield as FAT32 winter cut it, NTFS will be necessary (I don’t use Linux except wsfl so EXT4 is out).Mostly I use YouTube, Plex (client mode), Paramount+ and may migrate from Fire Stick: Amazon Prime & Amazon Music. I dumped Hulu (on an old Roku) years ago, and Netflix because I didn’t find much content worth while. Paramount+ is close to that now, likely after the next season of Brave New Worlds. If Netflix hadn’t turned Formula One into a racing version of real housewives I might still subscribe. The apps, though, work well and it was easy to use any that I wanted except music on Plex (movies and documentaries are fine).I’d highly recommend the Shield TV. I saw an interesting YouTube video on Android TV boxes, the video was about security, specifically if they have a modified version of Android that allowed spying on your home network traffic. The answer was, and the person tested dozens of boxes, YES they do support spy with 2 exceptions. Shield was one, and it runs native straight Android and was clearly declared to be the one that should be considered trustworthy in this regard. The others had source code that was modified and some didn’t even try to hide it, the findings were enough to lose sleep over. Search YouTube for this:”Android tv box security” and one by Lon TV about “Is Your Android TV Legit?” is the one to start with but NordVPN “Pre Installed Malware on Android TV Box” is the other. Watch before you buy (these were made earlier in 2023) if you are thinking of a $40 Android TV box.So get a cold one or as I’m writing in December, since hot chocolate, sit back in your recliner and enjoy some excellent content available these days.Side note is that it was easy to get Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, combo from Microsoft, to work with the shield TV. The problem is more about how it isn’t easy to use them sitting in a recliner. But they do work. Just so you know.

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  2. Paul

    Dolby Atmos! Updated: Media Streamer Comparison Review+. As pictured, the Nvidia shield tv pro NOW supports Dolby Atmos music and Yes it is amazing, and well separated throughout my 7.2.4 setup and much more immersive than stereo music. From what I understand dac’s don’t currently support Dolby Atmos music and right now the only way to listen to Dolby Atmos music is to first have a good streaming device, like the nvidia shield tv pro, and second it has to be connected to your dolby atmos source via an HDMI cable. For example, I can ONLY listen to true Dolby Atmos music through the tidal app of my Nvidia, which is connected to my Dolby Atmos AVR, Denon AVR-x4500h. Dolby Atmos music is honestly brand new to me as I have been using tidal connect which doesn’t support Dolby Atmos at the time of this review. Dolby Atmos music is hands down better than stereo and reminds me of listening to great music that is played on a dolby atmos movie! The sample rate for dolby atmos is currently reading at 48khz but as we all know it’s difficult to tell the difference between 24 bit 192khz and 16bit 44khz because what really matters is how well the track was mastered, something we cannot quantify at this time. I would think Dolby atmos music would be identifiable in a blind listening session since the surround channels are so engaging! This is another example of why the nvidia shield pro is such a great streaming device!!!Update:After having this unit a few years I’ve finally gotten a chance to get an upgraded dac for my system and find the best source to play to my dac. After trying Bluetooth, airplay2, and using the hi res USB Audio function of this shield pro (hardwired to my dac) and found this is this machine that gives you an amazing music experience.. if you like to rock! The biggest improvement in sound is how the shield pro makes your subwoofers work for the money! My subs really come alive in hi res usb while played from the nvidia. I compared playing usb music between my iPhone and the shield which plays to a new hi-res, affordable, 1mii DS -601 dac and the biggest difference between playing hardwired from my iPhone and hardwired from the shield is how well the signal processes in my subwoofers. It’s fun and I highly recommend using this product for hi-res USB music (Tidal is awesome at sound quality and discovering/rediscovering your fav music) as well as a stout dolby atmos/vision machine! This does it all!!! Thank you nvidia🙂This review compares the Full Nvidia Shield Pro against the newest Apple TV 4k 3rd generation and Roku Ultra on a cheap hiscence 65” TV with an Audiophile grade Dolby Atmos 7.2.4 Home Theater Component Setup.The picture quality of the Nvidia Shield Pro is near equivalent to the Apple TV, but is better at upstreaming and removing that annoying CGI Wavy dark background from your video playback. The Roku Ultra is very unremarkable when compared against the Nvidia Shield Pro and Apple TV and wont be mentioned further.Please keep in mind this is Nvidia, so the fact this product is the best shouldn’t be a surprise based on how well the stock has performed historically.The apple TV doesn’t detect the available video settings like the Nvidia does, which I love. What this means is that you get to find a Dolby Vision and HDR10 setting that eliminates the Wavy CGI dark background and replaces it with rich detail!!I ultimately picked this because I am an audiophile and love Dolby Atmos! This streaming device makes Dolby Atmos really pop! If you already have a great Dolby Atmos system this device is definitely worth considering as it will upgrade your audio experience as well as video experience!You do have to play around with the display settings though to find what works best for your TV, screenshots of possible settings (for my TV available). I found my favorite setting is Dolby Vision, default was Non-Dolby Vision set at 4k 59hz. For my TV Dolby Vision was only available at 4k 29hz but again, this lower refresh rate removed the wavy CGI dark background that interferes with your movie watching experience!I love this Streaming Device and have settings listed below:The default picture and sound is standard, you must first change the default video settings to 4k with Dolby vision and HDR as pictured to achieve the best picture possible (Pro). Also change the Audio settings to manual and select all Dolby and DTS Settings for optimal sound(Pro!). The default is regular 4k which will not appear that different from your budget smart TV.Once the settings are optimized on this device you will find this android device is much better than the Apple TV, which is hard to beat!This device is worth the price as it optimizes the picture and sound. I don’t use this for games, only to enhance the picture and make the surround sound really pop! This truly is A must for anyone who is an audio enthusiast and/or for someone who has bought a budget TV like a Hiscence, as I did.UPDATE:The screensavers are beautiful! Can you please put the locations on them instead of the photographers name, where applicable, it would be greatly appreciated!!

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  3. Brent J. Nordquist

    This is a GREAT streaming device. We’ve used several other HDMI streaming devices for our TV. They were all “underpowered” and gave a poor viewing experience with more frustration than there should have been.*We’ve been using the nVidia Shield for several months now, and it’s GREAT! Very stable and snappy performance (as you’d expect from a company that specializes in video). All the streaming platform apps we’ve tried so far (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, etc.) have worked flawlessly, hardly ever a pause or freeze. The Shield is obviously more expensive than the cheaper alternatives, but it is well worth it to get a great viewing experience. I’d recommend it to anyone.* While they mostly worked, there were lots of delays when you first sit down to watch, while they slowly load all the preview images etc. Noticeable delays after button presses before the action happened. If an app crashed or hung it could take a long time to get back to your show. The whole experience just felt very clunky.

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