Sadly, the problem with ALL other media boxes has been audio passthrough support for Plex. The shield is still the only thing that does it. Google could have crushed the market if they had done it.
Yep, this is a big miss. I grabbed one to try it out, turns my $10k+ home theater into a boat anchor. Sadly back to Apple TV until the next option comes along :(
HDMI 2.1 port does nothing for a streaming device. The shield can do Dolby Vision at 4k 60 which is more than enough. Only thing I would really want is HDR from UA-cam on Shield.
@@MarkO-lv2ip Of course the Shield can do 24fps, It's the streaming apps that don't offer refresh rate switching. Media player apps overcame this limitation years ago.
The Shield Pro has turned into a rather buggy device for me. The past 4 years have been great with it, but I can recount the last 8 months I keep running into random freezing, apps failing to play videos, youtube having weird display errors, and constant reinstalling of some apps to fix random issues. The Google Tv not having a backlit remote is why I chose the Fire TV cube + Fire Pro Remote that is backlit.
@@MURKYGEO2024 I performed the factory reset and still found it to be a problematic device. I have another Shield, however, that has been running flawlessly for a couple years now.
@ my guess would probably be heating issues if it lags, possible to take apart and blow out the dust. Also I would update to the latest firmware andm then Dona factory reset and try again.
Instead of dropping a proper streamer for enthusiasts as well as non techy consumers with a Tensor G2 processor they gave us a nest hub with streaming as an afterthought. I really want to buy a shield pro especially for emulation but I beard its glitchy. I will stay with the Onn 4k Pro for $50. Maybe Walmart will make a Ultimate version. 😊
The Shield’s longevity is as much to do with no one making a viable mainstream alternative as anything else. All Google or Apple would have to do is enable lossless audio passthrough on their devices and the Shield would basically die overnight. As it is an Apple TV for general streaming and a Shield for local content is still the way to go as far as mainstream boxes but there’s a healthy appetite among the enthusiast market for a no compromises, do it all in one box and they’d pay good money for it!
@@PooHPC Well yeah, it’s no good for pirating content if that’s what you mean but I was referring to just normal paid mainstream streaming platforms and the Apple TV is the nicest device for that IMO. I have 3 Shields, I’d be thrilled if they were better general streaming boxes than Apple TV but they’re just not.
I have the Chromecast for Google TV where I live (3 of them) and I would consider upgrading. I agree with your thoughts about the two. For me, the Shield is better in some ways but it cost's $195. The Google Streamer is $99 and has the upgraded interface and an extra gig of RAM. For my casual watching (I don't game) it's more than fine for me. I am also intrigued about Walmart's Onn Google TV 4k box. I'd love to see a comparison between that and these two that you just posted the video about.
Is the shiled tv pro the only streaming box with that 4k upscaling? Considering getting it just for that alone, or the Shield tv tube version. The hardware otherwise is so dated and pricey for the amount of years.
Great comparison. I was really hoping the new Google TV Streamer would take the crown, commandingly, but with the upscaling alone offered from the Shield TV Pro, it just doesn't do enough to warrant the switch.
I feel like tvs today already come with capabilities similar to what the Google TV streamer offers. The Sheild offers a far better performance, gaming, and AI upscaling, but the Google TV streamer brings nothing new comparing to what my LG TV already does natively with WebOS. The chromecast with Google TV seems like a better option than the Google TV streamer in general.
Nvidia shield pro still the best interm of picture quality (upscale, deep black, high detail, beatiful colour) and sound quality which os the most important thing and the whole review is not talking about.
I had the Shield Pro 2017 which I used until Jan 2024 which became very laggy along with the lack of updates turned it into a brick. I then used a Fire TV Cube 2nd generation until yesterday when I bought the Google TV Streamer. Obviously not as good as a Shield, but miles better than the Fire TV Cube. I use it for sideloading apps from abroad rather than use it as my main streaming device as I have Sky Stream for the UK apps.
It’s really sad that no manufacture has chosen, and I say has chosen because they could have made a device more powerful than the Nvidia Shield Amazon had a chance to do it when they brought out the new Amazon Fire TV cube three and they didn’t do it. For me the best device and Amazon had got discontinued pretty quick. It was the Amazon Fire TV box. It was a box such as any android box it just said on your table top or whatever at the time it probably was ahead of a lot other devices, but it could only do 4K at 30 frames per second. No HDR or anything, but they could have improved on it. As far as Google they could have and should have made the Google TV streamer as powerful or more powerful than the Nvidia Shield but once again they took the shortcut and did not. It’s not that nobody can make a more powerful device. Nobody chooses to make a more powerful device to date as far as devices that are licensed I would say the Amazon fire TV cube third generation is the closest in power to the Nvidia Shield .
While I wait for a discount on the Streamer next month, also holding onto the slightest chance for a new Shield in the near future. The Switch 2 will need a new chip, so Nvidia might as well make use of it themselves.
Shield still wins. It is still the best even though it is getting a little creaky. The Streamer is a step in the right direction but it still falls short. I was sold on the AI upscaling of the Shield; by no means is it perfect, but it is still impressive, and I won't be replacing my unit until something similar is offered. Like Logitech's Harmony remotes, I fear there just won't be a viable successor to the Shield for a very long time (if ever; our demands are perhaps just too niche), unless nVidia decide to produce a Shield 2 given the Switch 2's release next year. I doubt it though. So, until my Shield dies completely or someone, somewhere, releases something better, I just won't consider anything else.
Both seem pretty good. Sheild is a beast and i know some people want the 2.1 and av1 of Google streamer. I have to see how much either will be compared to my onn 4k pro box
Lack of proper options in Google's market is such a tragedy. One good device was made in 2019, Another on by Apple some years ago. I wish someone in Android space obliged and gave us SD695 or 780 so I dont have to care about replacing the device or freezes for next 7-8 years. instead I get something that loses its smoothness by end of year 2
I'm actually really glad to see you guys doing more than just 1 or 2 videos on the Google TV streamer. Personally it's one of the only things Google has put out that I really have been wanting.
If it wasnt $100 for the streamer i would consider it. Maybe $75 is worth it. And maybe i might consider it if i knew the DirecTV stream app wasnt laggy on the device.
The only thing NVidia cares about now is AI. They barely care about graphics cards and certainly don’t want anything to do with Shield anymore. It’s not even a pixel on a blip on the radar for their stock price, so it’s done.
the new UI is snappy and the 4K interface over the 1080p upscale to 4k interface on the Shield is appreciated, but it just doesn't have the performance where I need it. I ordered one in hopes that it could replace my Shield TV Pro for local game streaming over Sunshine and Moonlight, but the performance for that was abysmal. literally unplayable.
Im returning the google streamer. Althought in the setrings it shows it, this device cannot play Doldy TrueHD 7.1, annoyed I sold my shield. If you're into TrueHD and DTS X, don't get rid of your shield.
Thanks to different audio passtrough supported, Shield remains the best for local media using Plex and others. Such a miss opportunity from Google and many others that build those streaming devices
When we say a tv streamer, it should only be about best video and audio, not like nest or door cam and what not useless things. Google tv streamer cannot compete with a almost 10 year old Nvedia which supports DTS or 7 years old apple tv which supports more audio codecs. I have an apple tv which is the only device of apple I have, which supports more audio codecs and so I do not wish to replace it with Google tv as it cannot even compete with it. Dont know what they were thinking designing it, google cannot match with a 9 year old hardware and software of Nvedia, what a shame.
They don't listen to they customers they becoming apple not even in a good way. I would pay a little more for a better CPU but they are stubborn. I'll keep using my few years old google tv or using the Xbox.
Google TV Streamer is one more AndroidTV piece of junk! Google TV Streamer with that shitty processor? Give me a break! We need a new Nvidia Shield TV/TV Pro but it won't happen, and with the TV manufacturers using Android TV on theirs TV's, it's one more reason for we not seeing a really great AndroidTV box.
I am really happy with my Google TV streamer that I got for $99. It does all that I want. I don't care about the superpower. I didn't even know this company that you present and existed
I would stay away from Google Home, any other options is better. Homey, Home Assistant, SmartThings or Apple Home. Beside Apple Home, I use them all and Google Home is really the worst in nearly all aspects
Sadly, the problem with ALL other media boxes has been audio passthrough support for Plex. The shield is still the only thing that does it. Google could have crushed the market if they had done it.
Plex is very niche. The average people just stream unfortunately.
It’s the only thing I was looking out for.
Yep, this is a big miss. I grabbed one to try it out, turns my $10k+ home theater into a boat anchor. Sadly back to Apple TV until the next option comes along :(
HDMI 2.1 port does nothing for a streaming device. The shield can do Dolby Vision at 4k 60 which is more than enough. Only thing I would really want is HDR from UA-cam on Shield.
Moonlight PC game streaming app that can do 4K 120Hz says "hold my beer". If it could do VRR too then even better.
@@h107474 you think the processor on the google tv streamer can do vrr? 🤣🤣🤣🤣. I’d be surprised if it could handle 120hz
None of the apps can do 120?
Dolby vision @4k 60hz is no good for movies though as most movies are 24hz which the shield can’t do
@@MarkO-lv2ip Of course the Shield can do 24fps, It's the streaming apps that don't offer refresh rate switching. Media player apps overcame this limitation years ago.
The Shield Pro has turned into a rather buggy device for me. The past 4 years have been great with it, but I can recount the last 8 months I keep running into random freezing, apps failing to play videos, youtube having weird display errors, and constant reinstalling of some apps to fix random issues. The Google Tv not having a backlit remote is why I chose the Fire TV cube + Fire Pro Remote that is backlit.
Main bug for me is VPN app not running in the background anymore which makes it useless
What did you do with your shield pro? Did you throw it out? If not would you mind handing it to me?🙏
Factory reset it and it runs smoothly again. Downside is setting things back up
@@MURKYGEO2024 I performed the factory reset and still found it to be a problematic device. I have another Shield, however, that has been running flawlessly for a couple years now.
@ my guess would probably be heating issues if it lags, possible to take apart and blow out the dust. Also I would update to the latest firmware andm then Dona factory reset and try again.
Instead of dropping a proper streamer for enthusiasts as well as non techy consumers with a Tensor G2 processor they gave us a nest hub with streaming as an afterthought. I really want to buy a shield pro especially for emulation but I beard its glitchy. I will stay with the Onn 4k Pro for $50. Maybe Walmart will make a Ultimate version. 😊
Hi I own a Shield tv pro Tell me how to emulate and Configure it please guide me
@@mashmellowmash8980they literally said that they didnt get one
The Shield’s longevity is as much to do with no one making a viable mainstream alternative as anything else. All Google or Apple would have to do is enable lossless audio passthrough on their devices and the Shield would basically die overnight.
As it is an Apple TV for general streaming and a Shield for local content is still the way to go as far as mainstream boxes but there’s a healthy appetite among the enthusiast market for a no compromises, do it all in one box and they’d pay good money for it!
Apple TV is not even in the convo...the most locked down streamer you can buy...has literally only one benefit and that's tight apple integration.
@@PooHPC Well yeah, it’s no good for pirating content if that’s what you mean but I was referring to just normal paid mainstream streaming platforms and the Apple TV is the nicest device for that IMO.
I have 3 Shields, I’d be thrilled if they were better general streaming boxes than Apple TV but they’re just not.
@PooHPC
Of course for those not in the Apple ecosystem, that Apple integration is meaningless.
What about all of the audio codecs the Shield supports that Google devices STILL don't. DTS-X being one of them.
Already switched from Shield Tv to Streamer 4k.I am quite happy with the new device.Plus Shield Remote works with Google Streamer
I have the Chromecast for Google TV where I live (3 of them) and I would consider upgrading. I agree with your thoughts about the two. For me, the Shield is better in some ways but it cost's $195. The Google Streamer is $99 and has the upgraded interface and an extra gig of RAM. For my casual watching (I don't game) it's more than fine for me. I am also intrigued about Walmart's Onn Google TV 4k box. I'd love to see a comparison between that and these two that you just posted the video about.
When will we have an android TV that output 4k 120fps and has AV1 codec support?
Is the shiled tv pro the only streaming box with that 4k upscaling? Considering getting it just for that alone, or the Shield tv tube version. The hardware otherwise is so dated and pricey for the amount of years.
2024 and google didnt even include wifi 6
Funny timing, Nvidia just started rolling out v33.2.0.252 to the nvidia shields today I think
Does it bring HDR to UA-cam?
It's just a hotfix.
@@mightyskullno
Great comparison. I was really hoping the new Google TV Streamer would take the crown, commandingly, but with the upscaling alone offered from the Shield TV Pro, it just doesn't do enough to warrant the switch.
I have used both; The Shield was constantly crashing and needed to be rebooted like every day. So far the Streamer is pretty solid.
I feel like tvs today already come with capabilities similar to what the Google TV streamer offers.
The Sheild offers a far better performance, gaming, and AI upscaling, but the Google TV streamer brings nothing new comparing to what my LG TV already does natively with WebOS. The chromecast with Google TV seems like a better option than the Google TV streamer in general.
What is the Geforce Now experience like on the Google streamer? Can it do 4k 60 with the ultimate plan
Was it a good decision to buy a Nvidia shield this year i just bought one got it on sale is it still worth it i think so it just got a update
Informative Video-thanks- question- Is the built-in google tv with Sony TVs 2024 comparable to google TV-or does it offer features over and above?
Nvidia shield pro still the best interm of picture quality (upscale, deep black, high detail, beatiful colour) and sound quality which os the most important thing and the whole review is not talking about.
I had the Shield Pro 2017 which I used until Jan 2024 which became very laggy along with the lack of updates turned it into a brick. I then used a Fire TV Cube 2nd generation until yesterday when I bought the Google TV Streamer. Obviously not as good as a Shield, but miles better than the Fire TV Cube. I use it for sideloading apps from abroad rather than use it as my main streaming device as I have Sky Stream for the UK apps.
It’s really sad that no manufacture has chosen, and I say has chosen because they could have made a device more powerful than the Nvidia Shield Amazon had a chance to do it when they brought out the new Amazon Fire TV cube three and they didn’t do it. For me the best device and Amazon had got discontinued pretty quick. It was the Amazon Fire TV box. It was a box such as any android box it just said on your table top or whatever at the time it probably was ahead of a lot other devices, but it could only do 4K at 30 frames per second. No HDR or anything, but they could have improved on it. As far as Google they could have and should have made the Google TV streamer as powerful or more powerful than the Nvidia Shield but once again they took the shortcut and did not. It’s not that nobody can make a more powerful device. Nobody chooses to make a more powerful device to date as far as devices that are licensed I would say the Amazon fire TV cube third generation is the closest in power to the Nvidia Shield .
Hot fix for Shield out now, drawback seems to be Disney+ can't be installed thru the playstore
Can Google TV Streamer be used as a Plex Client? I saw it on your video, but not sure!
I have 3 NVIDA Shield Tv 2015, all with built-in HDD that i upgrade to 1TB SSD. Use it for retro gaming, Plex streaming and more around the home.
It's never a good option to buy a brand new product with old hardware. Only when the price is right, and this is very expensive
Sorry my man.. I don't pay for my wallpapers unless it is a $50 paid subscription for a jpg of a solid orange picture!
Didn't the switch come out in 2017, and not 2015?
It uses a processor from 2015, which is the same as the older nvidia shield
@@pessoaanonima6345 ah right, my bad
While I wait for a discount on the Streamer next month, also holding onto the slightest chance for a new Shield in the near future. The Switch 2 will need a new chip, so Nvidia might as well make use of it themselves.
Shield still wins. It is still the best even though it is getting a little creaky. The Streamer is a step in the right direction but it still falls short. I was sold on the AI upscaling of the Shield; by no means is it perfect, but it is still impressive, and I won't be replacing my unit until something similar is offered. Like Logitech's Harmony remotes, I fear there just won't be a viable successor to the Shield for a very long time (if ever; our demands are perhaps just too niche), unless nVidia decide to produce a Shield 2 given the Switch 2's release next year. I doubt it though. So, until my Shield dies completely or someone, somewhere, releases something better, I just won't consider anything else.
I bought an mcable for my shield.. it does make a difference and makes normal content look more like HDR content... its worth checking out..
the shield support Dolby TrueHD how about the Google TV?
Both seem pretty good. Sheild is a beast and i know some people want the 2.1 and av1 of Google streamer. I have to see how much either will be compared to my onn 4k pro box
You can't get BBC iPlayer on the Google streamer btw. Sent mine back because of this. Yes, you can cast it, but why should you!
Lack of proper options in Google's market is such a tragedy. One good device was made in 2019, Another on by Apple some years ago. I wish someone in Android space obliged and gave us SD695 or 780 so I dont have to care about replacing the device or freezes for next 7-8 years. instead I get something that loses its smoothness by end of year 2
I'm actually really glad to see you guys doing more than just 1 or 2 videos on the Google TV streamer.
Personally it's one of the only things Google has put out that I really have been wanting.
im still sticking with the Google just bc its newer and still is much lower price and a good overall product
If it wasnt $100 for the streamer i would consider it. Maybe $75 is worth it. And maybe i might consider it if i knew the DirecTV stream app wasnt laggy on the device.
It the Google device better a 4K Fire stick?
Nvidia shield still good for me
If you local stream do not buy the google tv streamer unless you like black screens and/or no audio.
Neither, Nvidia shield TV pro 2 should be on the way. It's been 5 years
Keep dreaming
@@DanDaMan-v5m eventually it will come out. And it's going to be better. Google likes to come out with mediocre products for top notch prices.
The only thing NVidia cares about now is AI. They barely care about graphics cards and certainly don’t want anything to do with Shield anymore. It’s not even a pixel on a blip on the radar for their stock price, so it’s done.
That one plus.. 0:07
the new UI is snappy and the 4K interface over the 1080p upscale to 4k interface on the Shield is appreciated, but it just doesn't have the performance where I need it.
I ordered one in hopes that it could replace my Shield TV Pro for local game streaming over Sunshine and Moonlight, but the performance for that was abysmal. literally unplayable.
The one thing I will say is the shield tv pro isnt getting any updated.
It got one today funnily enough!
@@Jcshh That's funny and random. It's a very old device. I'm surprised there was any support for it at all.
@@Peterstarzynskitech Likewise!
@@Jcshh Not an update. It was a hotfix.
Im returning the google streamer. Althought in the setrings it shows it, this device cannot play Doldy TrueHD 7.1, annoyed I sold my shield. If you're into TrueHD and DTS X, don't get rid of your shield.
did you even watch your own video at 0:30? i thought something was wrong with my tv
Thanks to different audio passtrough supported, Shield remains the best for local media using Plex and others. Such a miss opportunity from Google and many others that build those streaming devices
Home Theater PC for the win!
Why didn't you also compare the Onn 4K pro? It's way better then the Google streamer.
Shield just got 9.1.2
I hope Nvidia refreshes the Shield TV someday.
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When we say a tv streamer, it should only be about best video and audio, not like nest or door cam and what not useless things. Google tv streamer cannot compete with a almost 10 year old Nvedia which supports DTS or 7 years old apple tv which supports more audio codecs. I have an apple tv which is the only device of apple I have, which supports more audio codecs and so I do not wish to replace it with Google tv as it cannot even compete with it. Dont know what they were thinking designing it, google cannot match with a 9 year old hardware and software of Nvedia, what a shame.
HhhhDR and HhhhDMI are indeed important!
The BIG issue … is Matter ! This is the reason for this box
Neither. Get the walmart onn 4k pro box instead
Nvidea beats it any day x265 is key Google can't cope with that codec untill it does shield wins
I am going to get the Google streamer but I am keeping my shield on a different TV.
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Why don't they make what I want and I'm willing to pay for? I want everything!!!!
They don't listen to they customers they becoming apple not even in a good way. I would pay a little more for a better CPU but they are stubborn. I'll keep using my few years old google tv or using the Xbox.
Apple tv 4k an absolute beast
Google TV Streamer is one more AndroidTV piece of junk!
Google TV Streamer with that shitty processor? Give me a break!
We need a new Nvidia Shield TV/TV Pro but it won't happen, and with the TV manufacturers using Android TV on theirs TV's, it's one more reason for we not seeing a really great AndroidTV box.
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I am really happy with my Google TV streamer that I got for $99. It does all that I want. I don't care about the superpower. I didn't even know this company that you present and existed
You don't know Nvidia? Wtf lol.
@@chadultrapromax1735 I meant I do know Nvidia just not the they made tv streaming
heydmi xddd
🤔 If i need a Matter Smart Home Hub with Thread, I will go with the Google TV Streamer 💯
I would stay away from Google Home, any other options is better. Homey, Home Assistant, SmartThings or Apple Home. Beside Apple Home, I use them all and Google Home is really the worst in nearly all aspects
@@Geekier3001 Matter Smart devices save Apple HomeKit
Notice that pizza gate symbol (can't say the real name of it on YT) on the bottom right of the nvidia shield? That's all you really need to know.
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