![]() But perhaps even better is that the remote now comes stock in the box with the Shield TV, instead of being a $50 add-on. Nvidia also reduced the Shield controller’s footprint and weight: This revised version ditches the touchpad of the first-gen model, and also sports a more angular aesthetic that matches the design cues of Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards. It’s impressively tiny in person, especially if you’ve ever laid eyes on the original model. ![]() ![]() ![]() The new Shield TV still packs the same Tegra X1 chip and basic internal hardware as before, but Nvidia managed to shrink the second-gen box down by a whopping 40 percent.
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