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October 2019
(87%)
57 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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2708 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Prise en charge 4K native
De la puissance sous le capot
Fluidité et écosystème Android TV
Le meilleur boîtier Android TV 4K
GeForce Now bluffant
Le design et la compacité
Idéal pour relire tous vos programmes vidéo
Remplace parfaitement la box TV de votre FAI
L'environnement Android TV toujours au top
Les possibilités de stream de jeu vidéo
L'amélioration de l'upscaling quand il fonctionne
Plus puissante
Plus petite
Une vraie télécommande
Du Dolby
Du HDR
Le traitement de la vidéo par l'IA
Système Android TV fluide
SoC performant à tous les niveaux
Gestion HDR complète (Dolby Vision + HDR10)
Lecture multimédia
Vidéos HD et 4K fluides
Même à haut débit
Gestion audio du DTS et du Dolby (y compris Atmos)
Offre vidéoludique variée
And
Prix en baisse
Upscaling vidéo amélioré
Nouvelle télécommande plus complète
Support Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos
Excellente réactivité générale
Alimentation intégrée
Télécommande
Performances et Codecs
Design
Upscaling
4K 60p
Support du Dolby Vision et du HDR10
Support du Dolby Atmos et DTS
X
Upscaling performant
Performant en cloud gaming
Télécommande efficace et rétro-éclairée
2 ports USB 3 pour étendre le stockage ou connecter des périphériques
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de sortie audio sur la box
Un peu juste en espace de stockage (carte SD obligatoire)
L'amélioration de l'upscaling n'est pas toujours visible
Limité aux dalles 4K
Un peu de chauffe
L'alimentation intégrée
Pas de port USB
Système de refroidissement par ventilateur
Bloc secteur intégré au boîtier
Problématique en cas de panne
8 Go d'espace de stockage uniquement (extensible par microSD)
As media streamers go, the Nvidia Shield TV Pro is pretty much the complete package, allowing you to stream 4K HDR content, manage your personal media library and play games in a multitude of different ways. But unless you're gasping for a media hub that'...
Now with Dolby Vision, An excellent all-around gaming hub, Impressive AI-Enhanced 4K upscaling
Setup can be a hassle, Only 16GB of internal storage, No gamead or HDMI cable included
As media streamers go, the Nvidia Shield TV Pro is pretty much the complete package, allowing you to stream 4K HDR content, manage your personal media library and play games in a multitude of different ways. But unless you're gasping for a media hub that'...
AI Upscaling actually works and improves the experience on a 4K display, Very easy to set up and get started, Nvidia Shield APP has a good amount of functionality, Remote lights up and is pleasant to use, Can plug in controllers, Mice or keyboards into th
Netflix button on the remote is annoying and cannot be allocated without 3rd party app, Google Assistant can be a little temperamental, Geforce Now queues are long
Publié: 2019-11-14, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?The Nvidia Shield TV 2019 Edition is available now for a very reasonable £149.99. That makes it the most affordable release of the Shield TV to date! It launches alongside the Shield TV Pro, which we haven't tested yet, but that mode...
Minimalist design, Powerful specs, Impressive AI upscaling, Numerous gaming options
Still expensive compared to other streamers, No 4K BBC iPlayer support, No HDMI cable included
There's no denying that Nvidia's Shield devices are somewhat niche products – but it's a niche that the company has proven once again that it's king of. If you just want to watch shows on the usual streaming sites without worrying about codecs, standards...
The Nvidia Shield TV offers one of the best media streaming experiences on the market right now, there's no doubt about it. The cylindrical body and triangular remote are a step away from the gaming-focused Shield that came before it, but we think it's a...
Subtle new form factor, AI 4K picture upscaling technology, Fast Tegra X1+ processing, Great remote control, Google Assistant and Alexa support, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Pricey for a media streamer when compared to Fire TV and Roku devices, Needs Ethernet wired connection to work at its best
The new Shield TV is a decent upgrade over the last for several reasons. The adoption of the latest and greatest processor enables it to do more, with AI upscaling being a real bonus when it comes to picture performance of non-4K HDR content. And, Dolby V...
A versatile and powerful streamer, Chromecast built in, Great gaming features
No longer ships with a controller, No storage boost, UI needs finessing
There's not much new within the Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 edition, but that doesn't stop it being an essential buy for newcomers to the product. It's unrivalled when it comes to its 4K HDR streaming capabilities, has wide app support thanks to its Android...
Hardware capable of near lagless game streaming, Supports Dolby Vision, Atmos, HDR10, Android TV runs GeForce Now, YouTube, Google App Store, Fantastic 4K upscaling, 2 USB ports and 1 ethernet port to mitigate input lag
Extremely expensive at $200, No HDR10+ or Apple TV support
The perfect streaming device for gamers.The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is an impressive streaming box that offers a gorgeous 4K image, a seamless AAA gaming experience, and a platform-agnostic user interface. However, all these luxe features come at $200, putti...