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NVIDIA Announces Android 11 Update for All Shield TV Devices

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If you have to ask the question, then there is no help for you. Try Google, or anyone that has owned the same Android phone for more than a year.
First of all, Nvidia Shield was launched with Android 5, we are now on Android 11, so you are wrong if this it's your point. In this case, @lexluthermiester hit the spot.

On the other hand, as @Flying Fish said, Samsung, Google or others Android, even Nokia, are upgraded over almost three years, five on recent phones, so I'll suggest to buy a phone from companies that offers a better support.
 
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First of all, Nvidia Shield was launched with Android 5, we are now on Android 11, so you are wrong if this it's your point. In this case, @lexluthermiester hit the spot.

On the other hand, as @Flying Fish said, Samsung, Google or others Android, even Nokia, are upgraded over almost three years, five on recent phones, so I'll suggest to buy a phone from companies that offers a better support.
Those companies realised that batteries die, phones get bunged up and technology moves on, as do the owners of most phones after 3 years.
Tbf a set top like box isn't entirely comparable, and I except android 12 is very new, but at a bare minimum the security updates should be released.

It's like log4j and it's like aren't a thing to some, security is key to others.

And anyway Nvidia are a company that thrives on sales , a new ,better shield wouldn't do sales any harm would they?!.
 
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First of all, Nvidia Shield was launched with Android 5, we are now on Android 11, so you are wrong if this it's your point. In this case, @lexluthermiester hit the spot.

On the other hand, as @Flying Fish said, Samsung, Google or others Android, even Nokia, are upgraded over almost three years, five on recent phones, so I'll suggest to buy a phone from companies that offers a better support.
You missed the word "phone" there sporto. It's important to understand and comprehend their post when your going to attack someone.
 
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First of all, Nvidia Shield was launched with Android 5
No it didn't. Mine had 4.4.4 when new and I didn't update until they released Android 7.1.2 for it. The first Shield was released with 4.4.2.
 
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I genuinely keep thinking i should get a shield, since i'm heavily into the nvidia ecosystem and would use the in-house streaming (as well as the android TV features)
I have thought this many times myself, and before seeing your comment I was going to post about the in house streaming potentially being a great value add for nVidia gpu users. To any Shield owners-- is the game streaming from a desktop pretty good? Controller, etc? Can you use mouse/keyboard as an option for games? I would love to ditch my living room PC entirely and just run everything from my main desktop.
 

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I have thought this many times myself, and before seeing your comment I was going to post about the in house streaming potentially being a great value add for nVidia gpu users. To any Shield owners-- is the game streaming from a desktop pretty good? Controller, etc? Can you use mouse/keyboard as an option for games? I would love to ditch my living room PC entirely and just run everything from my main desktop.
I use moonlight which is an open source version of the shield software

Yes its good, yes you can use mouse/keyboard/etc - in the same house with wireless tech, i dont even need to use them on the client, i just pick up the mouse and headset and walk out there

If you have a second PC, you can use the moonlight client instead of android and get better latency results (slower android hardware adds a lot of latency, but moonlight stats show that to you - my TV's hardware was about 16ms, my chromecast 10ms, and my phone was like 1.66ms - my HTPC? 0.1ms)
 
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