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# 25% faster Tegra X1+ chip 4K HDR with Dolby Vision & Atmos Gigabit Ethernet + dual-band Wi-Fi NVIDIA Shield Android TV | 4K HDR Streaming Media Player High Performance, Dolby Vision, Google Assistant Built-in, Works with Alexa (945-13430-2500-000)

**Brand:** nvidia
**Price:** ₱34660
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your streaming game with NVIDIA Shield TV — where power meets precision.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NVIDIA Shield Android TV | 4K HDR Streaming Media Player High Performance, Dolby Vision, Google Assistant Built-in, Works with Alexa (945-13430-2500-000) by nvidia
- **How much does it cost?** ₱34660 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nvidia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nvidia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Remote:** Motion-activated backlit buttons, customizable controls, and a built-in remote finder keep you in command—even in the dark.
- • **Ultimate Connectivity:** Gigabit Ethernet and dual-band AC Wi-Fi ensure lag-free streaming and gaming, even on the busiest networks.
- • **Blazing Fast Performance:** Powered by NVIDIA Tegra X1+ for seamless 4K streaming and AI upscaling—experience speed that leaves competitors in the dust.
- • **Voice-Controlled Convenience:** Built-in Google Assistant and Alexa compatibility let you control your entertainment hands-free with smart home integration.
- • **Cinema-Quality Visuals & Sound:** Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound transform your living room into a premium home theater.

## Overview

The NVIDIA Shield Android TV is a high-performance 4K HDR streaming media player featuring the powerful Tegra X1+ processor, Dolby Vision HDR, and Dolby Atmos audio. It offers gigabit Ethernet and dual-band Wi-Fi for ultra-smooth connectivity, built-in Google Assistant and Alexa support for voice control, and an advanced remote with backlit buttons and a remote locator. Ideal for streaming, gaming, and smart home integration, it delivers a premium entertainment experience that outpaces standard smart TVs and streaming devices.

## Description

NVIDIA Shield TV is the ultimate streaming media player for the modern living room. Enjoy a cinematic experience with the highest quality 4K HDR entertainment, thousands of apps, thousands of games, and the Google Assistant built in. SHIELD TV is a high performance streaming media player, now up to 25% faster with the new Tegra X1+ processor. Enjoy Netflix, Prime Video, and Vudu in stunning 4K with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. Upscale HD video to 4K in real-time using the power of AI and the Tegra X1+ processor. Cut the cord with apps like YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, and PlayStation Vue. Cast your favorite apps to your TV with Chromecast 4K built-in. Use the built in Google Assistant to see results on your TV, control playback on your favorite shows, share your photos, see your Nest cam, display your calendar, check the traffic, play the latest songs, dim the lights, and so much more, all with your voice. Control Shield hands-free with Alexa and desertcart Echo or with Google Home. The all-new Shield remote is more advanced than ever with motion-activated backlit buttons, voice control, Bluetooth control, an IR blaster to control your TV, buttons for power, volume, fast-forward, rewind, play/pause, plus a user-customizable button. Plus, never lose your remote with a built-in remote locator. Connect a game controller (sold separately) for access to AAA gaming with GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s engineering breakthrough in cloud gaming. Instantly transform your SHIELD TV into a GeForce-powered PC gaming rig. With hundreds of supported titles and features like cloud saves and cross-play on laptops and desktops, you can pick up a game from wherever you left off. Level up to Shield TV and never look back.

Review: Really Really Impressed with this! - I'm well versed with smart tvs, roku's, and Chromecast, but this Shield TV blows them all out of the water. My 1 year old Vizio P series (best model offered by Vizio) is so slow verse this Shield TV. I currently have this connected to my older Vizio tv as it didn't offer any "smart functionality" and I really just wanted to pick up one remote and watch Youtube TV without having to cast it to a previously added Chromecast. You know the deal, make dinner, sit down, turn on the tv, and of course your cell phone is back in the kitchen. That was getting old. That all being said, this Shield TV is very polished. Setup took about 3mins as I connected directly to a Ethernet cable (no wifi). A couple more mins for a few updates to install and I was on my way. Syncing the Shield remote to the this Vizio TV was done in less then 10secs. I remember my Xfinity/Comcast taking 10-15mins of trying code after code to find the right one that worked. Post setup, I had to test my Plex server first. A little background, my Plex server is 10+ year old Dell XPS (1st gen) laptop running Win10... a very low powered Plex Server by most people's standards. I have one 4k movie and this Shield TV Pro plays it with no issues. My other "New" Vizio P-Series TV with its native Plex app, can't play this same 4k movie with out stuttering ever 10secs. While I though for the longest time it was the server, it actually is the TV's Ethernet port which is limited to 100mb, while the Shield has a gigabit connection... Simply the Shield TV has the connected bandwidth to play 4k in a local network with out issue. A lot of people over look these kind of issues with Plex Server and waste money on upgrading the server when the network connection speed is the problem. A little tip for you all As I moved on to setting up all the apps YoutubeTV, desertcart, etc, I was really blow away with Netflix. I couldn't believe how fast the app launched and the moves started playing. On my new Vizio tv with the Ethernet connection, it would typically take 30secs to fully open Netflix and another 10-20secs for the movie/show to start playing.... Everything with the Shield is near instant. It like running a PC with SSD for the first time, you had no idea how much faster something can be. Lastly I want to talk about the remote. It's a little on the small size which makes it a little awkward like I'm going to drop it. For example I have a Samsung S20 Ultra and if a friend hands me a old and much smaller iPhone, it just feels out of place in my hand. The other thing I don't like and a lot of TV remotes do this, is the over shape can't tell you which direction the remote is pointing without looking at it. For example if you are familiar with Logitech Harmony remotes, they used to have a hour glass like shape, but the top and bottom aren't the same width, with a little muscle memory you can grab the remote and know which way it is pointing. With this Triangular Prism shape it looks cool, but if you pick it up without looking, you can't tell which way the remote is pointing. People with argue that this doesn't matter as this is bluetooth remote, but it isn't about pointing the remote at the tv it about knowing where each button is on the remote without looking. Kind of like learn how to type on a keyboard, the goal is now to look at each button. Now imagain every time you stop typing, you keyboards moves around, and you have to reoriented it before you can start typing again. It really not a huge issues, but it is still annoying. A few positives about the remote... I do like how the buttons are illuminated by lights. Very useful for dark room while watching a movie. As well, I really love the "find my remote" feature. No longer do I have to go from family member to family member interrogating them on where they left the remote. Lastly, the voice search it super impressive and fast. I like the fact that I can tell it to launch an app and the app will be launched before it can finish confirming your request. In summary, I haven't test the gaming functionality of it yet, so once I get some controllers connected I'll update this review. As for my overall impressions of this, I really really like it. If they had a slight bigger and better shaped remote, I would love it. I still give this a 5 stars, when I really want to get it a 4.5 stars. I don't think the remote should stop anyone from getting this. I know I've only seen the tip of the iceberg with all that can be offered with the Shield TV, I'll be getting another for my second tv as I'm really that impressed by it.
Review: Really good device. - I got the Tv version yesterday and set everything up. I am using it with a hisense 65h9f tv. The Tv came with android Tv built in and it more then kinda sucks, functional but slow and sloppy. Got the Tv back in February. The sheild tv makes all the difference in the world, very happy with it. The tv it self as a monitor is amazing. The android tv aspect of it, well the only nice thing I can say about it is, it works. Which is why I got this. At 1st I was looking at generic android boxes and am very happy I spent a little more on this. I wanted the pro version but scalpers are buying them up and price gouging them up to ridiculous prices. Hence the lesser purchase. I got the same app that disables the bixby button on samsung phones to take care of the netflix button. I don't use netflix and the button is far to easy to accidentally touch which boots you out of what you are doing and opens netflix. Not really a big deal but the potential to be very annoying much like the hated bixby button. I am mostly going to use the shield for streaming and for that 32 bit should be fine. I just wont be able to update the apps after google forces the app store over to 64bit at the end of the year. The other thing I'm using the shield for is emulation (retroarch and bigbox as a front end). Ran some tests and it seems to emulate everything up to N64 including ps1 and mame just fine. For general purpose modern gaming I have a very long HDMI cable running from my desktop computer along with cheap bluetooth mouse and keyboard. So that the tv functions like a giant monitor and it's amazing. For emulating dreamcast, gamecube, wii and psp and ps2 and above just run that off the computer that's connected via HDMI. I know I could chrome cast it and there are other options built into the shield but I had already hard wired the tv and computer when I first got the tv. No reason to change it out since it works very, very, very well. The Tv came with a boat load of HDMI and bluetooth ports. So I don't have to change out the cables. I also tried Geforce Now with a few steam games from my library and the freebies that come with the unit and they ran fine. Since the Shield Tv doesn't have any usb ports I added a 256gig sd card as extended memory no fuss no muss. When sd cards come down in price I just add a larger one. I am wonderfully happy with this setup. Between the TV, computer and shield tv the gaming set up I have is beyond description. On top of that I there is an infinite amount of streaming available with apps like youtube, kodi pbs, slingTv, ect, ect, ect. I'm good for the next 2 years of quarantine. I'm astounded.

## Features

- Really Fast. Shield TV takes media streaming to a whole new level, powered by the NVIDIA Tegra X1+ processor, SHIELD TV is the world’s most powerful Android TV streaming media player
- Dolby Vision - Atmos. Bring your home theater to life with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound—delivering ultra-vivid picture quality and immersive audio. Enhance HD video in real-time to 4K for clearer, crisper visuals using next-generation AI upscaling
- Best-In-Class Design. The new Shield TV is compact, stealth, and designed to disappear behind your entertainment center, right along with your cables. With Gigabit Ethernet, dual-band AC Wi-Fi, a built-in power supply, and a microSD card slot for storage expansion, it is powerful, feature-packed, and built for behind-the-scenes brilliance. The all-new remote is more advanced than ever with motion-activated, backlit buttons—including a user-customizable button. With voice control, Bluetooth, IR control for your TV, and a built-in lost remote locator, you have the most advanced remote yet
- Unlimited Entertainment. Get the most 4K content of any streaming media player. Watch Netflix, desertcart Video, Disney+ and Vudu in crisp 4K HDR, and YouTube, Hulu Live, Google Play Movies & TV, and more in 4K. Stream from your phone with built-in Chromecast 4K. Add a game controller (sold separately) and play today’s most popular games like Fortnite with GeForce now

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07YP94PBJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,019 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #166 in Streaming Media Players |
| Brand | NVIDIA |
| Built-In Media | Remote Controller |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,061 Reviews |
| Form Factor | TV Box |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812674023892 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.57"L x 6.5"W x 1.57"H |
| Item Type Name | Streaming Media Player |
| Item Weight | 13.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NVIDIA Corporation |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 945-13430-2500-000 |
| Model Name | shield |
| Model Number | 945-13430-2500-000 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chromecast |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 4k |
| Special Feature | Chromecast |
| Supported Internet Services | Amazon Instant Video, Browser, HBO, Hulu, Hulu Plus, Netflix, Pandora, Vudu, YouTube, default_no_selection_value Supported Internet Services Amazon Instant Video, Browser, HBO, Hulu, Hulu Plus, Netflix, Pandora, Vudu, YouTube, default_no_selection_value See more |
| UPC | 812674023892 |
| Video Codec | H.264, H.265/HEVC, VP9, AV1 |
| Video Output Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | One (1) year from the date of purchase of your new Warranted Product. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NVIDIA
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Connector Type:** Ethernet, HDMI
- **Controller Type:** Voice Control
- **Form Factor:** TV Box
- **Model Name:** shield
- **Resolution:** 4k
- **Special Feature:** Chromecast

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it stream my desktop wirelessly from another room?**
A: Yes. If you have an NVIDIA graphics card and use the NVIDIA Geforce Experience app on your desktop. Add an App to stream from the Shield page. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32 and select mstsc.exe. Now click the added app, click edit, and rename "Windows Desktop". Now simply select from the Shield.

**Q: Would I not need my chromecast with this?**
A: This has Chromecast built into it, and will function as such.

**Q: Will this device play large mkv files? can you download the vlc that will allow you to play 30 plus gb mkv movie files.**
A: I use VLC which pulls the video from a wireless hard drive. I haven't played files around 30 gigs but it works just fine around 8-10 gig files. Using VLC is the main reason for me getting the device. Works great.

**Q: Can you install 3rd party apps not available in play store ?**
A: Yes.  You can sideload apps or download apps from a website and install them outside of the Play store.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really Really Impressed with this!
*by T***D on August 24, 2020*

I'm well versed with smart tvs, roku's, and Chromecast, but this Shield TV blows them all out of the water. My 1 year old Vizio P series (best model offered by Vizio) is so slow verse this Shield TV. I currently have this connected to my older Vizio tv as it didn't offer any "smart functionality" and I really just wanted to pick up one remote and watch Youtube TV without having to cast it to a previously added Chromecast. You know the deal, make dinner, sit down, turn on the tv, and of course your cell phone is back in the kitchen. That was getting old. That all being said, this Shield TV is very polished. Setup took about 3mins as I connected directly to a Ethernet cable (no wifi). A couple more mins for a few updates to install and I was on my way. Syncing the Shield remote to the this Vizio TV was done in less then 10secs. I remember my Xfinity/Comcast taking 10-15mins of trying code after code to find the right one that worked. Post setup, I had to test my Plex server first. A little background, my Plex server is 10+ year old Dell XPS (1st gen) laptop running Win10... a very low powered Plex Server by most people's standards. I have one 4k movie and this Shield TV Pro plays it with no issues. My other "New" Vizio P-Series TV with its native Plex app, can't play this same 4k movie with out stuttering ever 10secs. While I though for the longest time it was the server, it actually is the TV's Ethernet port which is limited to 100mb, while the Shield has a gigabit connection... Simply the Shield TV has the connected bandwidth to play 4k in a local network with out issue. A lot of people over look these kind of issues with Plex Server and waste money on upgrading the server when the network connection speed is the problem. A little tip for you all As I moved on to setting up all the apps YoutubeTV, Amazon, etc, I was really blow away with Netflix. I couldn't believe how fast the app launched and the moves started playing. On my new Vizio tv with the Ethernet connection, it would typically take 30secs to fully open Netflix and another 10-20secs for the movie/show to start playing.... Everything with the Shield is near instant. It like running a PC with SSD for the first time, you had no idea how much faster something can be. Lastly I want to talk about the remote. It's a little on the small size which makes it a little awkward like I'm going to drop it. For example I have a Samsung S20 Ultra and if a friend hands me a old and much smaller iPhone, it just feels out of place in my hand. The other thing I don't like and a lot of TV remotes do this, is the over shape can't tell you which direction the remote is pointing without looking at it. For example if you are familiar with Logitech Harmony remotes, they used to have a hour glass like shape, but the top and bottom aren't the same width, with a little muscle memory you can grab the remote and know which way it is pointing. With this Triangular Prism shape it looks cool, but if you pick it up without looking, you can't tell which way the remote is pointing. People with argue that this doesn't matter as this is bluetooth remote, but it isn't about pointing the remote at the tv it about knowing where each button is on the remote without looking. Kind of like learn how to type on a keyboard, the goal is now to look at each button. Now imagain every time you stop typing, you keyboards moves around, and you have to reoriented it before you can start typing again. It really not a huge issues, but it is still annoying. A few positives about the remote... I do like how the buttons are illuminated by lights. Very useful for dark room while watching a movie. As well, I really love the "find my remote" feature. No longer do I have to go from family member to family member interrogating them on where they left the remote. Lastly, the voice search it super impressive and fast. I like the fact that I can tell it to launch an app and the app will be launched before it can finish confirming your request. In summary, I haven't test the gaming functionality of it yet, so once I get some controllers connected I'll update this review. As for my overall impressions of this, I really really like it. If they had a slight bigger and better shaped remote, I would love it. I still give this a 5 stars, when I really want to get it a 4.5 stars. I don't think the remote should stop anyone from getting this. I know I've only seen the tip of the iceberg with all that can be offered with the Shield TV, I'll be getting another for my second tv as I'm really that impressed by it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really good device.
*by J***D on April 27, 2020*

I got the Tv version yesterday and set everything up. I am using it with a hisense 65h9f tv. The Tv came with android Tv built in and it more then kinda sucks, functional but slow and sloppy. Got the Tv back in February. The sheild tv makes all the difference in the world, very happy with it. The tv it self as a monitor is amazing. The android tv aspect of it, well the only nice thing I can say about it is, it works. Which is why I got this. At 1st I was looking at generic android boxes and am very happy I spent a little more on this. I wanted the pro version but scalpers are buying them up and price gouging them up to ridiculous prices. Hence the lesser purchase. I got the same app that disables the bixby button on samsung phones to take care of the netflix button. I don't use netflix and the button is far to easy to accidentally touch which boots you out of what you are doing and opens netflix. Not really a big deal but the potential to be very annoying much like the hated bixby button. I am mostly going to use the shield for streaming and for that 32 bit should be fine. I just wont be able to update the apps after google forces the app store over to 64bit at the end of the year. The other thing I'm using the shield for is emulation (retroarch and bigbox as a front end). Ran some tests and it seems to emulate everything up to N64 including ps1 and mame just fine. For general purpose modern gaming I have a very long HDMI cable running from my desktop computer along with cheap bluetooth mouse and keyboard. So that the tv functions like a giant monitor and it's amazing. For emulating dreamcast, gamecube, wii and psp and ps2 and above just run that off the computer that's connected via HDMI. I know I could chrome cast it and there are other options built into the shield but I had already hard wired the tv and computer when I first got the tv. No reason to change it out since it works very, very, very well. The Tv came with a boat load of HDMI and bluetooth ports. So I don't have to change out the cables. I also tried Geforce Now with a few steam games from my library and the freebies that come with the unit and they ran fine. Since the Shield Tv doesn't have any usb ports I added a 256gig sd card as extended memory no fuss no muss. When sd cards come down in price I just add a larger one. I am wonderfully happy with this setup. Between the TV, computer and shield tv the gaming set up I have is beyond description. On top of that I there is an infinite amount of streaming available with apps like youtube, kodi pbs, slingTv, ect, ect, ect. I'm good for the next 2 years of quarantine. I'm astounded.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent Android TV streaming box, works great
*by J***E on September 6, 2020*

We recently switched from cable internet+tv to fiber internet, and it felt like the right time to jump to streaming TV since our fiber ISP has no usage caps like cable plans. I had been holding out for the new Google Sabrina device but eventually we got tired of waiting and sprung for the Nvidia Shield TV tube. We decided to go with YouTube TV for now, and so Android TV was a natural choice, which made the Shield a really attractive box. After using it for a few weeks, I'm very impressed. The video quality is excellent and it was trivial to setup. It also switches between apps MUCH more quickly and fluidly than what you might be used to with the built-in apps on a "smart TV", or even the apps on a faster box like a PS4. YouTube TV is fantastic and feels just like regular cable TV, but like jumping ahead 2 or 3 decades in user interface. HBO Max works perfectly, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime, all the apps we use on a regular basis just work. (Actually we occasionally notice movie previews are black on Hulu, but it's just previews and just Hulu, so I can't blame the Shield for that.) The remote is surprisingly easy to use, and the cursor wheel makes forward/reverse efficient because most apps show a small preview above the current spot in the timeline. This means you'll be able to skip commercials or credits in shows way more surgically and faster than a typical DVR. My one complaint about the remote is the Netflix button, which I occasionally hit by accident. I use Netflix all the time but never use the dedicated button, so the only time I press it is when I am just picking up the remote to adjust the volume or do something else. If you just wanted to adjust the volume and end up launching a different app, it's an annoying mistake that takes 10-15 seconds to undo, so I just wish we could disable or remap that one button. There are apps which allow just that, but you run the risk of having an app that can read all your keystrokes, and in this case it seems like the risk outweighs the reward. Fortunately over time I've learned to avoid pressing it as often, but it is just a tad bit annoying to have to be so careful when picking up the remote. The box gets regular firmware updates and has seemed incredibly reliable so far. The tube itself is mildly warm but never gets hot to the touch, but then again I'm not playing games on it. Overall a fantastic box.

## Frequently Bought Together

- NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Streaming Media Player; 4K HDR, live sports, Dolby Vision-Atmos, AI-enhanced upscaling, GeForce NOW cloud gaming, Google Assistant Built-In, Works with Alexa
- NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Pro Streaming Media Player; 4K HDR movies, live sports, Dolby Vision-Atmos, AI-enhanced upscaling, GeForce NOW cloud gaming, Google Assistant Built-In, Works with Alexa
- NVIDIA SHIELD Remote; Voice Search, Motion-Activated, Backlit Buttons, Customizable Menu Buttons, and IR Blaster to Control your TV

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