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January 2017
(84%)
331 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(91%)
2070 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Die Autoren gefallen
Saubere Verarbeitung (Konsole und Gamepad)
Schickes Design (Konsole)
Flotte Technik
4K-Ready
Ausreichend Anschlussmöglichkeiten
Gutes Gamepad
GeForce Now bietet sehr gute Bildqualität
Niedriger Inputlag
Fairer Preis (Shield TV)
Sämtliche Kabel im
Immer noch die leistungsstärkste Set-Top-Box
4K
HDR und Mehrkanalton
Deutlich verbessertes
Schlankeres Gamepad
Fernbedienung nun im Lieferumfang enthalten
Sehr gut funktionierender
Grafisch starker Gamestream via GeForce Now (bei entsprechend stark
4K 60 Hz Unterstütztung per HDMI 2.0
Schneller SoC
Leiser Lüfter
Kopfhöreranschluss am Controller
Erweiterbarkeit per USB und SD Karte
GeForce Now und Game-Stream
Umfangreiche Videofähigkeiten
Bild und Ton makellos
Große App-Auswahl
Gute Suchfunktion per Spracheingabe
Streamt Spiele aus Web und von PC
Schickes Design
Guter Lieferumfang
Tolle Performance
Große Anschlussvielfalt
GeForce Now noch nicht ganz überzeugend
Frühe Software-Updates
Gute Streaming-Leistung am Kabel
Sehr gute Performance
Schönes Design
Kleine Abmessungen
Controller & Fernbedienung beiliegend
4K-Gaming am TV
Filme & Serien streamen
Spiele als Abo
4K / 60fps / Dolby 7.1
Android 6.0
GeForce NOW
Chromecast
Anschlüsse
Controller
Preis
Guenstiger Preis
Tolles Design
Extrem hochwertiges Zubehoer
Irrsinnige Performance
GeForce Now
Bald in Deutschland verfuegbar (entfallen)
4K-Wiedergabe
übersichtliches Menü
Günstig
Aktuelle Games in PCGrafik Qualität dank Streaming … Streaming ohne Lags oder andere Probleme
Android TV mit Unterstützung von 4K Formate
Verwendung von zahlreichen Gamepads
Fernbedienungen
Etc. möglich … Unterstützung zahlreicher aktueller Codecfor
Gutes Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
4K Streaming
Vielzahl an Apps dank Google Play Integration
Perfekt für Filmund Spielegenuss
Tolle Ausstattung
Viele Streaming-Funktionen
Android TV
Streaming-Dienst für Spiele
Gamepad im Lieferumfang
Sehr starke Performance
Angenehm kleiner Formfaktor
Sehr flexibel dank Android TV
Umfangreiche Software-Features
Fernbedienung + Controller dabei
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Nerviges Touchpad (Gamepad)
Gamepad nur bedingt geeignet für kleine Hände
Preisgestaltung von GeForce Now Abo
Spieleumfang von GeForce Now Abo
Teure und unnötige Fernbedienung
Micro-SD-Karten-Steckplatz weggefallen
Fernbedienung nicht mehr aufladbar
Standfuß nicht im Paket enthalten
Keine Veränderungen des Innenlebens
Uneinheitliche Bedienung der Streaming-Apps
Zurzeit noch wenig aktuelle Spiele via GeForce Now
Einige Sch
Relativ Teuer
Kein dedizierter Audioausgang an der Konsole (nur per HDMI)
Einschränkungen von Android TV (Task Manager nur mit Tastatur
Blazing fast I tried really hard to slow SHIELD down. I installed multiple things at once. I streamed movies. I streamed games. In the end, I just couldn't bring it down. That was a good feeling, Design This thing look freaking awesome, NVIDIABacked NVIDI
Android TV This is somewhat of a slippery slope, because the box is Android TV. But we're still not completely there on the whole experience or content thing. I'm still confident it'll get there, though. (And it's definitely in a better place than it was
NVIDIA SHIELD7.9/10design8/10hardware9/10performance9/10content6/10gaming7/10experience8/10value8/10If you haven't already figured it out, SHIELD is the device to buy if you want Android TV. It smokes Nexus Player, and I honestly don't see the Razer Forge...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-07-13, Autor: Lewis , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: CES 2017 was full of gorgeously thin TVs and cool smart home tech, but it was Nvidia's second-generation Shield TV that stole the stage. Offering 4K HDR video playback, an on-demand game streaming service, Google Assistant integration and the latest Andro...
Zusammenfassung: If you don’t know what an Android TV box is, it’s a small set-top box – about the size of an Apple TV – that runs on Google’s Android operating system, or a re-skinned version of it. This means it’s an incredibly flexible device that allows you to stream...
Zusammenfassung: If you don’t know what an Android TV box is, it’s a small set-top box – about the size of an Apple TV – that runs on Google’s Android operating system, or a re-skinned version of it. This means it’s an incredibly flexible device that allows you to stream...
Great Design, Awesome Game Streaming, Myriad of 4K HDR TV Options, Easy Set-up, Great Controller & GamePad Options, Masses of Functionality
It's a Little Pricey, You Need A Good Internet Connection To Do It Justice
If you have a 4K TV, like gaming, and want tons of options when it comes to content and streaming, you really do need one of these in your life. The gaming aspect is huge too, as you can play games for a very small cost at your leisure. For me, as someone...
As a complete package, Nvidia has pushed its Shield TV above and beyond the device it was back in 2015. But beyond the welcome overhaul of the controller, remote and the Shield TV's new smaller form factor, all of the improvements come via software. This...
Voice search works well and is not just restricted to title of films and TV shows, it includes genres and actors and it'll provide results from all of the apps installed on the device you can even ask it for the weather, or find information online, Suppor
The Nvidia Shield does lack apps for All 4, My 5 and ITV Hub but as it has a builtin Chromecast you can open these apps on your smartphone (either Apple and Android) and then cast the show to the streamer, but this is a few more steps than if there were a
The original Nvidia Shield was a good TV streaming device, but the 2017 edition takes it one step further. Not only can you now watch Amazon Prime Video from the device, Nvidia has also added support for 4K video from the service (from Amazon Prime, as we...
The Nvidia Shield's design, both inside and out, is completely different than anything available today. It's faster than the traditional set-top boxes we've grown to love and holds the title of the first Android TV device capable of 4K streaming, This box
While the specs are spot-on, Android TV, however, is still a mixed bag. First-party content from Google ends up at the top of most results, and the recommended content section usually fails to provide anything substantial, And at $199 (around £130, AU$255
The Shield is one part set-top box and two parts gaming system. The latter is better and more functional than the former, but even the former is not without its benefits. More limiting, however, is the fact that Netflix in 4K only works with TVs that are...