Now, obviously, that price tag is quite a bit higher than the entry-level 4K video streaming players out there like the Roku Streaming Stick+ and Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, both of which are available for a third of the price at $49.99 (£49). It’s worth noting that neither of the two configurations include the Nvidia Shield Controller, however both units are compatible with both the DualShock4 and Xbox One controller – as well as the newer PS5 DualSense and Xbox Series X controllers. The former is available for $149 (£129), while the latter comes in at $199 (£179). The new Nvidia Shield comes in two configurations, the widely available cylindrical Nvidia Shield (reviewed here) and the Nvidia Shield Pro that has 1GB of added RAM and a larger hard drive. Just make sure you keep an eyes on the step-up Nvidia Shield TV Pro for some extra RAM, or our guide to the best Black Friday TV deals this year to see what screen to pair your high-powered streaming device with. But, in spite of some minor issues – and two whole years passing since its launch in 2019 – the Nvidia Shield is one of the best streaming players on the market.
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