NVIDIA’s original Shield TV gets the new model’s smarts
Nvidia unveiled a new Shield TV box at CES, but the list of upgrades was pretty slim. It has a funky new controller, with a mesh of triangles peppering the grips, but otherwise it’s the same hardware with some extra software bells and whistles. If you have the older model, good news — today, you’re getting all those non-hardware additions too. They include a new foundation — Android 7.0 Nougat — and a bunch of new apps including Amazon Video, Twitter, the NFL, Comedy Central and Vimeo.
If you’re more interested in the gaming side, there’s also a new NVIDIA Games app, which supersedes the old SHIELD Hub portal. There you’ll find access to GeForce NOW titles, which can be streamed with the performance of a GTX 1080 graphics card, and your local ‘GameStream’ library with 4K and newly added HDR support. While not the most popular set-top box — NVIDIA’s cachet stops with the PC gaming crowd — it’s a competent and versatile bit of kit for people who prioritize games over TV.
Source: NVIDIA



