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title: "SHIELD® TV"
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# 25% faster Tegra X1+ chip 4K HDR @ 60 FPS playback AI upscaling to real-time 4K SHIELD® TV

**Brand:** nvidia
**Price:** ₹ 1414
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your streaming game with NVIDIA Shield TV — where speed meets cinematic brilliance.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SHIELD® TV by nvidia
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 1414 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/163456538-shield-tv)

## Best For

- nvidia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nvidia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **AI-Powered Upscaling:** Watch your HD content magically enhanced to near-4K clarity in real-time, so you never miss a detail on your big screen.
- • **Cinema-Quality Visuals:** Dolby Vision HDR and 4K HDR at 60 FPS deliver stunningly crisp, vibrant images that make every scene pop in your living room.
- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Works effortlessly with virtually any HDMI-enabled TV or receiver, making it the perfect upgrade for your smart home entertainment setup.
- • **Blazing Fast Performance:** Powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra X1+ processor, experience up to 25% faster streaming and gaming—because buffering is so last decade.
- • **Immersive Audio Experience:** Dolby Atmos support transforms your space into a cinematic soundstage, putting you right in the middle of the action.

## Overview

The NVIDIA Shield TV is a compact, 137g media streamer featuring the powerful Tegra X1+ processor for up to 25% faster performance. It supports 4K HDR video playback at 60 FPS with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for premium picture and sound quality. AI upscaling enhances HD content to near-4K resolution in real-time. Compatible with any HDMI-enabled display, it runs on Android TV and includes 2GB RAM and 8GB flash storage, making it a versatile hub for next-level home entertainment.

## Description

From the manufacturer Dolby Vision Dolby Vision transforms your TV experience with advanced HDR inspired by the cinema delivering vivid, lifelike image with highlights up to 40 times brighter and blacks 10 times darker than a standard picture. Dolby Atmos Enter a new world of sound with Dolby Atmos. A leap forward from surround sound, it transports you from an ordinary moment into an extraordinary experience with moving audio. AI Upscaling Using the power from the latest NVIDIA Tegra X1+ processor, upscale HD video to 4K using the power of AI. Crisper, clearer, video enhanced to 4K resolution in real-time. All-New Design The new SHIELD TV is compact, stealth, and designed to disappear behind your entertainment center, right along with your cables. High Performance The latest advanced NVIDIA Tegra X1+ processor makes SHIELD up to 25% faster than the previous generation. All-New Remote Voice search, motion-activated, backlit buttons and an IR blaster to control your TV. Even a built-in lost remote locator. Google Assistant Built-in Control your SHIELD hands-free with Google Home or Alexa and desertcart Echo. Chromecast 4K Built-in Cast your favorite apps, photos, and videos from your mobile device to your TV. Play the Latest Games Games for everyone , on Google Play Games and GeForce NOW*, including AAA games like Fortnite. *Game controller sold separately

Review: BUY THIS! - Having used cheaper Android TV boxes for years, I was at my wits end. The specs supplied for the lower-cost options are misleading. There are multiple issues with the majority of these inferior devices but the two 'biggies' are lack of updates & the fact that the network connections (both ethernet and WiFi) are notoriously slow. I'd actually reached a point where I was contemplating building my own device with a raspberry pi (etc.). I then did some research & discovered the Nvidia Shield Pro! I do realise that at £189, the Shield is (conservatively) 3-4 times the price of some of the cheaper alternatives, but there is a good reason for this: 'It does exactly what it says on the tin'. The Nvidia Shield Pro is BY FAR the best Android TV box I've ever used & you can trust the specification & performance information provided. The UI is smooth & easy to use, it is clear that Nvidia take great pride in the user experience & I applaud them. This device is a true multimedia centre and is geared towards cloud gaming. I looked at buying the official controller but this was expensive. I therefore purchased an 'MSI FORCE GC300' Wireless controller for £32.99 (a bargain) & paired it with the shield. For budget-friendly gaming this device is a must & it also converts any UHD TV into a high-end smart TV (Dolby vision & AI upscaling are giving me some of the best picture quality I've ever personally witnessed). To summarise, learn from my mistakes; buy this now instead of a cheap & inferior alternative. If I'd have known how good the Nvidia Shield devices are (back then), I would've! Hope this helps!
Review: Excellent TV Box - Bought this to replace an aging firestick, the performance is excellent and the gigabit ethernet helps massively. It's a very fast TV box with plenty of connectivity to connect an xbox controller and for game streaming from my gaming PC. It was very easy to setup, I don't get any buffering issues and there's loads of apps to download from the play store.

## Features

- Fast, Really Fast: The latest advanced NVIDIA Tegra X1+ processor makes SHIELD up to 25% faster than the previous generation. Dolby Vision· Atmos: The fusion of Dolby Vision HDR picture and Dolby Atmos sound transforms your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. AI Upscaling: Upscale HD video to 4K using the power of AI. Crisper, clearer video enhanced to 4K resolution in real-time. 4K HDR: The most 4K HDR entertainment. All your favourite shows in the highest possible quality. Period.
- SHIELD TV works with virtually any TV or display that supports HDMI. SHIELD TV can be plugged directly into your TV or receiver, depending on your preference.
- Note: To output 4K Ultra HD or HDR content, your display must be capable of those features. If you are connecting your SHIELD TV to your 4K HDR TV through an AV receiver or sound bar, the AV receiver or sound bar must support HDMI 2.0 (with HDCP 2.2).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Z6QQZPF |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,853 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 21 in Streaming Clients |
| Box Contents | Remote Control |
| Brand | nVidia |
| Brand Name | nVidia |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity technology | Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0b with HDCP 2.2 and CEC support, MicroSD card slot |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector type | HDMI |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,964 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Chromecast |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40L x 40W x 165H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Media Streamer |
| Item Weight | 137 Grams |
| Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 945-13430-2509-000 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | NVIDIA® SHIELD® TV |
| Model Number | 945-13430-2509-000 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0b with HDCP 2.2 and CEC support, MicroSD card slot |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chromecast |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 4k |
| Special feature | Chromecast |
| Supported Internet Services | Netflix |
| Supported Internet services | Netflix |
| UPC | 812674023915 |
| Video Codec | H.265/HEVC, VP8, VP9, H.264 |
| Video Output Resolution | 3840x2160 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** nVidia
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0b with HDCP 2.2 and CEC support, MicroSD card slot
- **Connector type:** HDMI
- **Controller type:** Remote Control, Voice Control
- **Form factor:** Chromecast
- **Model name:** NVIDIA® SHIELD® TV
- **Resolution:** 4k
- **Special feature:** Chromecast
- **Supported Internet services:** Netflix

## Images

![SHIELD® TV - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/617rhkUU9eL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BUY THIS!
*by A***K on 17 September 2025*

Having used cheaper Android TV boxes for years, I was at my wits end. The specs supplied for the lower-cost options are misleading. There are multiple issues with the majority of these inferior devices but the two 'biggies' are lack of updates & the fact that the network connections (both ethernet and WiFi) are notoriously slow. I'd actually reached a point where I was contemplating building my own device with a raspberry pi (etc.). I then did some research & discovered the Nvidia Shield Pro! I do realise that at £189, the Shield is (conservatively) 3-4 times the price of some of the cheaper alternatives, but there is a good reason for this: 'It does exactly what it says on the tin'. The Nvidia Shield Pro is BY FAR the best Android TV box I've ever used & you can trust the specification & performance information provided. The UI is smooth & easy to use, it is clear that Nvidia take great pride in the user experience & I applaud them. This device is a true multimedia centre and is geared towards cloud gaming. I looked at buying the official controller but this was expensive. I therefore purchased an 'MSI FORCE GC300' Wireless controller for £32.99 (a bargain) & paired it with the shield. For budget-friendly gaming this device is a must & it also converts any UHD TV into a high-end smart TV (Dolby vision & AI upscaling are giving me some of the best picture quality I've ever personally witnessed). To summarise, learn from my mistakes; buy this now instead of a cheap & inferior alternative. If I'd have known how good the Nvidia Shield devices are (back then), I would've! Hope this helps!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent TV Box
*by G***R on 4 January 2026*

Bought this to replace an aging firestick, the performance is excellent and the gigabit ethernet helps massively. It's a very fast TV box with plenty of connectivity to connect an xbox controller and for game streaming from my gaming PC. It was very easy to setup, I don't get any buffering issues and there's loads of apps to download from the play store.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nvidia Shield 2 pro. It’s an android tv box, and a very good one.
*by H***R on 16 July 2023*

If you are reading this you are probably already aware of what the box is and are just looking for pros and cons. It is hard to quantify some aspects easily without getting hung up on specs. Chances are that at the price point this sits at you will also be looking at a version of the beelink gt series. If all you want is a simple android media box then a gt, or even a lower specced device may be enough and you can stop reading this now. Otherwise read on. The shield (pro, v2, whatever) is expensive and overpowered for a tv box alone, but it does bring video upscaling to the party which none of the competition do. There are reports that some people have issues with the AI upscale causing stutters, I have never seen it happen and its been my go to device for all my media consumption from the day I got it. Its not my first rodeo with android boxes, and this has been almost unbelievably good at everything I need from it with none of the issues previous android boxes gave me. On the retro gaming front, There are retro games systems running perfectly on the shield that other android boxes struggle to even run, much less run well, The ppsspp emulator is a big one of those. Ppsspp runs faultlessly on the shield, as do the many other emulators. Those that I can confirm are working flawlessly include atari lynx, vcs/2600, 800, 5200, 7800, ST, sinclair spectrum, nintendo gameboy,gameboy colour, gameboy advance, sega sg1000, master system, megadrive, gamegear, nintendo nes, famicon, snes, nec pc engine, neogeo, magnavox odyssey, Sony psx, playstation portable, Mame 2000,2003, commodore 64, Amiga, Bandai wonderswan and Milton Bradley Vectrex. There are numerous others, but those already mentioned are confirmed working and are easily run through Retroarch 64 on the shield. They are obviously not native to the system, so you may need to source BIOS files for some machines emulated and it is worth having a keyboard for some of the computer emulation. Note that BIOS files are copyrighted, as are most of the games these emulators run, apart from the Vectrex which was thrown into the public domain when it reached the end of its shelf life. The only one of the many you will likely expect to work that could be an issue is the n64, at time of writing I dont think theres an emulator that is ratified for the shield. When it comes to initial setup, Setting up the shield is a breeze, even easier if you have an android phone as it can grab all the network and app settings from the phone as the shield is an android unit itself. Storage on the shield isnt great, being only 16gb, But you do have 2 usb expansion ports. Add an external drive or a usb stick for more storage if needed (no micro sd card facility on the V2 shield unfortunately). External storage can be just plug in and remove for transfer to a pc etc, or you can let the shield format it as ‘internal’ memory. If you take that internal memory option you need to think of it as being fixed to the shield and not removable as setting it to internal storage will remove the option to store files on the usb for transfer to pc as the computer won’t recognise the file structure, so choose wisely. A word of warning on using usb thumb drives on the shield. If plugged directly into the shield they run hot, Very hot. Even with the shield in standby any usb thumb drive left in the shield was getting uncomfortably hot. After trying 2 brand new (different but well known brand) new usb thumb drives and finding how hot they both got, I did some research and found the only way to prevent the heat issue was to use a usb hub. Having added a hub, drives both perform normally when connected to the hub and at most get warm during actual use like any other thumb drive when accessing a lot of data. There are plenty of people out there that have had thumb drives fail after relatively short periods (months not years) when plugged straight into the shield and left in place, so adding a cheap hub between the drive and shield will save you suffering the same fate. If I hadn’t been removing the usb to add stuff to it from the pc I would never have noticed the problem and am convinced the excessive heat would have drastically reduced the life of my thumb drive. Neither the hub nor either drive have shown any heat issues since the hub was added. In terms of media, the shield will easily run a plex setup if that’s your thing. It can also play movies stored on the usb drive or from internal memory. Kodi? No problem, and All the usual apps like netflix, prime etc, along with access to the google store for more. Vpn software runs fine and generally the shield is faultless, Except if you are in the UK and want channel 4 catchup. There is no official app for it on the shield platform, though there is at least one alternative that be sideloaded to bring c4, c5 and more back into play on the shield but that’s something you need to look for yourself and needs to be installed from a 3rd party source. Control of the box has numerous options beyond the supplied remote including bluetooth games controllers, keyboards etc, but also an android phone app for controlling the shield. If you install the shield app on your phone you can not only control the shield from your phone itself, but can even find your remote if its gone awol down the back of a cushion as you can use the phone to tell the remote to sound a noise for thirty seconds at a time. As to the remote, it is an odd toblerone shape that lights up when you pick it up, it’s a weird feel at first with an equally odd button layout, but you get used to it fairly quickly. It has a dedicated netflix button, but if you dont have netflix there is a piece of software called button mapper that lets you completely disable it, or change its use to a short press, double press and long press so you can launch any one of 3 apps from that one button when needed. I accidentally press that button a lot when trying to turn down the volume, so consider button mapper if you don’t want to keep launching netflix by accident. The shield pro V2 came out in 2019 and hasn’t had an upgraded hardware revision since, which unbelievably is still a good thing as any new version would likely be running the latest firmware. When set up, I would highly suggest disabling auto firmware updates. Chances are it will download an update as soon as it sees your network, If it does you will get an ‘install fw update’ message on the home screen. Personally, I would ignore that update if I were you, and be aware that the update prompt can be switched off in the settings to never show up again if you want to avoid any accidental update later. The reason for not updating and crippling updates? Simply put? it’s Google. The latest firmware has google ads baked in. I dont want ads for disney etc on my box, I dont want any ads at all in fact, especially when this is a premium box so to my mind should have no forced ads as it was first released without such intrusions. But nvidia succumbed to corporate greed in tying their latest updates into this google BS and should hang their heads in shame for foisting it upon users in their latest updates. Stay on the firmware it came with and avoid the ads. If the thought of ads doesn't bother you then update away, I have found only one potential downside to not updating, and that is casting from your phone to the shield as the chromecast on the phone doesn’t trust the shields outdated profile. But considering the shield can do all the heavy lifting itself? Then casting from a phone seems superfluous. For a games controller I use an 8bitdo pro controller,, and like everything else it has been faultless on the shield. So to sum up, the ONLY operating negatives in the real world with the box are, no official channel4/5, the chromecast issue on older firmware, and having to avoid the latest firmware update to avoid google ads. It’s worth noting that updating to the latest firmware also causes some emulators to fail as well, so if gaming is a thing to you, then again, avoid the updates. There is one thing I really don’t like though, the power adapter is proprietary. It looks like a USB C connector but it isn’t. Don’t go ruining the port and potentially the shield by forcing a usb C connector in the power socket. If you are 50/50 on buying it, don’t give it another thought and buy it, this box is awesome and worth every penny it cost. Yes, it could be cheaper, but if you want a seriously good android media device, this is it.

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