Nvidia Shield TV Review 2019 – $200 Gaming Console

Nvidia Shield TV Review 2019 - $200 Gaming Console

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Nvidia Shield TV Review 2019 – $200 Gaming Console”.
[ Laughter ]: this is what I would call a your one-stop media source. It allows you to stream anything from applications, games to even stream content on Netflix and YouTube, and you could do just about anything on this small little device. We’Re gon na be checking out. Some of the cool features it has to offer, and my overall experience with it for the past couple weeks that I’ve been using it.

Let’S get right into it. Let’S get into what makes a shield TV operate. The shield is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra x1 chip, which is a quad-core processor. The GPU is Nvidia’s very own Maxwell, 256 core capable of pushing out forecasts 60 Hertz and 1080p at 120 Hertz. So the shield can definitely keep up with today’s new tech standards and expectations.

All of this is wrapped in the sleek yeah beautifully designed Nvidia casing. Nvidia is known to have these awesome, looking designs with cool curvatures and they’re backing it again with one beautifully designed device. The shield is packed with features: it’s a game, console that utilizes the GeForce now beta service. This is somewhat of a brand new service.

Nvidia Shield TV Review 2019 - $200 Gaming Console

I’Ve used it a couple years back and it’s still evolving, and now they do offer more popular titles, so definitely check that out. Another feature is that the shield has a Google assistant built-in, so it definitely makes things easier and faster. This should also serve as a smart home device that can connect to your in-home tag and it can stew, three broadcaster channels and apps in 4k HDR, and it also comes with some games available that you can stream free of charge. Let’S get into the experience of it all, let’s start with the speed of the shield. The overall user interface is extremely fast and fluid, and I’m yet to see a single lag next. The features first off the Google assistant is available on here, as I mentioned earlier, and it works great as expected, you still have the NVIDIA GeForce now, so you can game stream. Certain triple-a games from Nvidia supercomputers or you can link it up to your custom, build PC and all you have to do is make sure you have the GeForce now experience on it and they can link up simultaneously and you could gain stream wirelessly and it works. Surprisingly, well, especially if you have some pretty good internet since this is also an Android TV box, you do have your applications like Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, Prime whoo and a bunch of other apps that you can stream content on. Overall, the Nvidia shield TV is a one-stop media source, so the purpose for this device is to clear up the clutter that tends to build up around your TV, less cords, less clutter more space in easier access. The question is: does the shield live up to its purpose as an all access media device? I can confidently say: yes, you can do anything from running full, fledged triple-a games too.

If you just want to relax, be comfortable, you could will stream your favorite TV show your favorite movie or just about anything on to it. It’S super useful and it’s definitely something that I recommend, if you’re already rockin in the videos shield device – and let me know how you like it in the comment section, if you have any questions or any feedback leave in the comment section as well. This has been Victor with another everything technology – video thanks for watching hope to see you in the next one bye, .