
The Nvidia Shield TV is one of my favorite streaming gadgets ever — but the base model is no longer on sale, and may not come back
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If Nvidia is quietly sunsetting the base Shield TV, that’s another data point that niche, high-end Android TV hardware is hard to sustain as smart TVs absorb most streaming use. App and content providers should assume the TV OS and built-in silicon are the long-term surface—not dedicated streaming boxes at the edge.
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