NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
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(2015-03-04, 11:30)Ned Scott Wrote: Considering the expected performance of this unit, and how far Android gaming has come (even just emulators make it worth it), $200 seems like a very good price for this. It's more than you need for just Kodi, but games are a great compliment to movies Smile

Normally I would say it would be better to go for an x86 box at $200, but this could easily be a better value for a lot of people.



It's $200 with a controller, without the controller it would be only $140.

That would be around Chromebox prices and if it'll at least do everything a CB will do, plus play PC quality games, stream Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu Plus, etc., then I'd say it would be more than worth it for that.

I guess will see exactly what it will do around May.

If nothing else, it's pretty exciting to know that this will probably force anyone else in or getting into the Android box market to release bigger, better and cheaper devices.
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RE: NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box) - by Tinwarble - 2015-03-04, 11:46
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 12:08
RE: 64bit XBMC - by Dark_Slayer - 2015-12-30, 21:03
RE: 64bit XBMC - by nickr - 2015-12-30, 23:56
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