Nvidia ‘would love’ to make new Shield TV hardware, its senior vice president says – so here are the 5 upgrades I hope to see to help it beat Apple TV 4K, Roku and Fire TV


  • Nvidia considering new Shield ‘if we find something we’re excited about’
  • Priorities would include VP9 Profile 2, AV1 and advanced HDR decoding
  • Shield may be a relatively ad-free Apple TV 4K rival

10 years is a long time in the tech and TV industries, so it’s to Nvidia’s credit that its 10-year-old Nvidia Shield is still a popular streaming device. According to Andrew Bell, Nvidia’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, he would “love” to see a new Shield TV box. And me too.

This doesn’t mean a new Shield is imminent, or even underway. But as Bell says: “We’ve been playing around with some new concepts for Shield and we’ll continue to play around, and if we find something we’re excited about, we’ll probably give it a try.”

Although the Shield range is 10, the newest model is newer: it was released in 2019. And as we said in our Nvidia Shield (2019) review, it’s an excellent TV technology for both console and streamer, and completely convincing thanks to its excellent upscaler and powerful processor. But there are still some improvements that could be made – here’s what I’d like to see from a next-gen Shield.

The current Shield was launched in 2019 and is regularly updated (Image credit: Future)

1. 4K 120Hz support

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