Android nVidia Shield TV (2015 & 2017 Models) - UPDATED: May 25, 2018
(2018-10-25, 17:44)aerogems Wrote: Also, since you mention BT2020, I assume you're interested in HDR content. In which case, you want to avoid LibreELEC, as it doesn't support HDR period from what I can tell.
That is incorrect info, in the case of community builds.

Quote:The Vero does, and there are one or two Vero reps lurking around here to help answer questions which is always a plus, but the fatal flaw (IMO) is that they do not support Netflix or Prime Video without having to go way out of your way.

The v8.2.5.x LibreELEC releases and the CoreELEC 9.x releases share a common AMLogic Linux Kernel with Vero 4K+ and yes they all support HDR10 on HDR capable hardware. Average and peak brightness levels for 3 or 4 problem titles has been fixed.

Quote:If you want Netflix and/or Prime Video, the Shield is probably still the best option there is right now.
The Apple TV 4K is actually the preferred media player for those because it has Frame Rate and Dynamic Range Matching support for use with these Apps. Plus there is working DolbyVision and Dolby Atmos, and I've seen no complaints about strangely shaded or washed out color outputs.

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