The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is down to $179.99. Grab this rare discount on the ultimate 4K HDR streaming box.

With Dolby Vision, AI upscaling, Plex media server, and GeForce NOW cloud gaming, this is way more than just a streaming box.
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SAVE $20: As of Feb. 4, the Nvidia Shield TV Pro is available for $179.99 at Amazon, down from $199.99. That’s a $20 discount on one of the most versatile media streamers available, featuring Dolby Vision HDR, AI-enhanced upscaling, Plex media server functionality, and GeForce NOW cloud gaming.


Nvidia Shield TV Pro
$179.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $20

If you want a streaming box that does it all, the Nvidia Shield TV Pro is the best does-it-all streaming box you can buy right now. At $179.99 on Amazon, a $20 saving over its $199.99 list price, this is a gaming and binge-worthy bargain. It's a home theater powerhouse, Plex media server, and cloud gaming rig wrapped into one sleek box.

With Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, the Shield TV Pro transforms your living room into a cinematic experience. You'll get crisp 4K visuals and immersive audio from services such as Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, or HBO Max (subscription-dependent). Older HD content gets treated to AI-enhanced upscaling that sharpens it to near-4K quality for a cleaner, crisper picture.

One of its biggest perks is built-in Plex media server support. If you have a collection of movies, TV shows, or music, the Shield TV Pro can store and stream them across your devices, giving you full control over your personal media library. Unlike regular streaming sticks, this device has USB 3.0 ports, letting you expand storage, connect a keyboard, or even use a USB webcam.

Gaming? No problem. With GeForce NOW, the Shield TV Pro turns into a powerful gaming system with no console required. Play AAA PC games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Fortnite directly from the cloud, with ray tracing and DLSS support for ultra-smooth gameplay. Just connect a controller, and you're ready to go.

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Running on Android TV 11, the Shield TV Pro supports all major streaming services, Google Chromecast 4K, and hands-free voice control with Google Assistant and Alexa.

At just $179.99, this deal is a no-brainer. Whether you need a high-end streaming device, a Plex media server, or a cloud gaming machine, the Shield TV Pro does it all — and this discount won't last long.

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Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.


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