NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
(2016-09-24, 13:29)Tinwarble Wrote: Yes, that was what was asked about and although they didn't say anything specific, with what they appeared to emphasize I wouldn't read too much into the FCC filing.
FCC Short term confidentiality is applicable only for 180 days maximum from the day of grant. If you look at nVIDIA's filing, you can see that they have requested the maximum 180 days for Internal, External, Test Set-up photos and User manual. They have until 13 Feb, 2017 to update/cancel this grant (you have to submit the request 7 days in advance of the termination date). In other words, by the end of Feb 2017 we will certainly know whether a new Shield will be released or not.


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