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The Nvidia Shield TV Pro is a proper refresh to the Android TV streaming box we've come to love over the past few years with Dolby Vision HDR support.
Nvidia unveiled its new generation of Shield TV set-top boxes which stream media and enable cloud-based gaming. The new boxes will debut for $150 and $200.
Nvidia seems to be gearing up to release a new refresh of the Shield TV, called the Shield TV Pro. According to an Amazon listing, it'll have an upgraded chipset and start at $199.
The Pro evidently packs a Tegra X1+ chip, which provides a modest performance boost versus the Tegra X1 used in previous models. Support for Dolby Vision HDR is a big get, too.
A new teardown of Nintendo's Switch confirms the system is based on a standard Tegra X1 processor, not the Pascal or customized architecture some fans speculated about.
NVIDIA launched the Tegra X1 back in January of 2015. Tegra X1 was an interesting chip for its time that delivered quite a lot of graphics performance.