At CES earlier this month Nvidia unveiled its second-generation Shield TV console running Android TV. It's smaller than the original from 2015, it runs the latest Nougat-based Android TV build, and will be graced with support for Google Assistant later this year. That said, the insides are identical to those of the Shield TV (2015), with a Tegra X1 chipset and 3GB of RAM. The new Shield TV has an HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports, and Gigabit Ethernet. It comes bundled with a gamepad and a remote, and the whole package can be yours for $199.99 if you're fine with 16GB of storage. This model is...
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