The 4K Nvidia Shield TV Pro Is Back Down To Its Lowest-Ever Price
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Jon Bitner
2025-12-01
The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is a powerful choice for cloud gaming, especially while it's discounted for Cyber Monday.
If you're interested in cloud gaming and streaming, the Nvidia Shield TV Pro is arguably one of the best options available in 2025. It's a powerful little piece of hardware, letting you access GeForce Now along with all your favorite streaming platforms (like Netflix and Disney+). Normally a bit pricey at $200, Amazon and Best Buy are matching its lowest price ever of $170 for Cyber Monday--but since the sales end at 11:59 PM PT on December 1, you'll want to snag one soon before the limited-time offer disappears.
The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is an all-around streaming monster. This model includes the new Shield Remote, offering backlit buttons, a built-in microphone for voice commands, and even a lost remote locator feature (so you'll know exactly which cushion it slipped behind). The main attraction, however, is the box itself, which features some nice hardware. Here's a quick look at its specs:
For gaming, you'll have access to Google Play Games and GeForce Now. That makes this a pretty cool central entertainment hub, offering you a chance to stream not just TV shows and movies, but also games.
If you like the concept of the Nvidia Shield TV Pro but want to save a few extra bucks, take a peek at its more affordable sibling--the standard Nvidia Shield TV. It comes with a similar Nvidia Tegra X1+ processor, though it's equipped with 2GB RAM instead of 3GB. You'll also lose out on the USB 3.0 ports and see a drop from 16GB of storage to just 8GB. However, at $125 (was $150), it might be a good choice for frugal shoppers.
Another cloud gaming option is the Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Luna Controller Bundle, which is on sale for $70 (was $130) at Amazon. The Luna Controller is surprisingly great--especially when streaming with Luna--as it helps reduce input latency and is quite comfortable for extended gaming sessions. Note that these Fire TV Sticks all support Xbox Cloud Gaming.
If you're not interested in cloud gaming, you can save even more by opting for a media streamer device without the gaming capabilities. The Fire TV Stick 4K Plus is just $25 (was $50), while the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is $35 (was $60). Both obviously support 4K output, but the Max gets you an additional 8GB of storage, features the Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced, and offers the Fire TV Ambient Experience when you're not actively streaming. For Roku options, the Roku Streaming Stick Plus is ultra cheap at just $19 (was $40), while the Roku Streaming Stick 4K is $25 (was $50). They give you access to all the top platforms like Netflix, Apple TV, and Prime Video, and both support 4K output.
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404mood
Dec 02, 03:09 PM
No tutorials. hard to say. I danced it. This is confusing. rofl
rainyday.exe
Dec 02, 10:39 AM
Really fun.
JellyBeanMan
Dec 02, 09:29 AM
sus no doubt Up to you.
meowzilla
Dec 02, 07:19 AM
A game for hardcore gamers. i don't regret buying this. Seems okay to me. Very old. 🌚
Dec 02, 04:59 AM
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