Warranty (Months) | 12 months |
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Release date | 28-October-2019 |
Size | 15.9 x 9.8 x 2.593 cm (6.3 x 3.9 x 1 in) |
Weight |
250 grams (8.83 ounces) |
The NVIDIA Shield TV Pro offers you a chance to turn your ordinary TV entertainment experience into something more cinematic. It comes with a powerful processor that delivers the kind of entertainment that you deserve. Plus, it has a sleek and elegant profile that should complement your ultra-modern family room.
Read full reviewThe NVIDIA Shield TV Pro offers you a chance to turn your ordinary TV entertainment experience into something more cinematic. It comes with a powerful processor that delivers the kind of entertainment that you deserve. Plus, it has a sleek and elegant profile that should complement your ultra-modern family room.
Read full reviewThe Nvidia Shield TV Pro combines a great media streaming experience with pretty extensive gaming functionality and despite the price tag I think it is well worth buying if you want the ultimate device to connect up to your 4K TV.
The Nvidia Shield TV Pro combines a great media streaming experience with pretty extensive gaming functionality and despite the price tag I think it is well worth buying if you want the ultimate device to connect up to your 4K TV.
The new Nvidia Shield Pro doesn’t do much new, but doesn't have to in order to remain the best streaming box and retro gaming machine out there. However, the lack of a bundled controller (while retaining the previous generation's price point) harms the deal overall.
The new Nvidia Shield Pro doesn’t do much new, but doesn't have to in order to remain the best streaming box and retro gaming machine out there. However, the lack of a bundled controller (while retaining the previous generation's price point) harms the deal overall.
This may look like the same old Shield. But it's faster and has the new remote. And unlike it's tubular cousin, it's got USB support, more RAM, and the ability to play AAA games.
This may look like the same old Shield. But it's faster and has the new remote. And unlike it's tubular cousin, it's got USB support, more RAM, and the ability to play AAA games.
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