Google TV Stream vs Nvidia Shield: Which Streaming Device Is Right for You in 2024?

Hello everyone, and thank you so much for stopping by our blog! Today, we’re diving into an exciting topic: Google TV Stream vs Nvidia Shield: Which Streaming Device Is Right for You in 2024?

We’re D3vicx (pronounced “devices”), and we specialize in customizing and sideloading premium streaming devices so you can enjoy paid TV entertainment for free. Yes, these premium devices work worldwide— all you need is an internet connection.

Now, I have to admit, I’m surprised this is even a debate. From what I’ve read and seen online, the Google TV Streamer seems like a bust. In tech terms, that means it fell short—far short—of expectations.

In this blog, I’m excited to walk you through the criticisms of the Google TV Streamer and who it might actually be suitable for. Then, we’ll dive into the benefits of a Jailbroken Nvidia Shield Pro (because, let’s be real, I only ever deal with jailbroken devices). I would cover the benefits of a standard Nvidia Shield Pro if I knew of any—but honestly, I’ve never used one right out of the box without customizing it to my needs.

So, with that out of the way, here’s my question to you: What void are you looking to fill? Are you upgrading from another budget-friendly device, like a Firestick or Google TV 4K, hoping the Google TV Streamer is powerful enough to meet your needs?

Before we get into it, I recommend jotting down a few things you’re looking for in a streaming device. For example, is no buffering a top priority? If so, it’s helpful to understand why streaming devices buffer in the first place. You can check out our related post below for more on that.

With that in mind, let’s dive into the blog and see how these devices stack up!

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Introduction: Google TV Stream vs Nvidia Shield – A Quick Overview

When I first saw this comparison, I thought it was a joke. Seriously, comparing the Google TV Stream vs. the Nvidia Shield Pro in 2024? Come on. Whoever’s doing that is just wasting your time, probably just chasing clicks. These two devices should never even be in the same conversation. It’s like comparing a Rolls-Royce to a Kia—one’s a premium, high-performance machine, and the other is more budget-friendly.

That said, let’s break it down.

The Google TV Stream is Google’s replacement for the Chromecast lineup moving forward. Google is confident this sleek, modern-looking device will find its way into most households. And to be fair, its design does look great—perfect for blending into any contemporary home.

The old Chromecast was a plug-in device that hung awkwardly behind the TV, making it tricky for the remote and the device to communicate. With the Google TV Stream, they’ve fixed this issue by bringing the device front and center, ensuring a clear line of communication between the remote and the streamer. I’ll admit, Google did get a few things right with this update—but they also made some pretty critical mistakes. Don’t worry; I’ll dive into those later in the blog.

Now, onto the Nvidia Shield Pro—a device that’s been around since 2019 with no replacement in sight. How is that even possible? How has a streaming device remained so relevant and popular without a physical update since its launch in 2015? Well, that’s Nvidia for you. In this blog, I’ll walk you through how Nvidia has managed to pull this off and why the Shield Pro continues to dominate as a premium streaming device.

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Performance Comparison: Google TV Stream vs Nvidia Shield

Remember earlier when I mentioned that the Google TV Stream got one thing right and one thing very wrong? Well, here’s where that all comes into focus.

First, the good news: Google gave the device an Ethernet port. Smart move—congrats to them! Even better, the Ethernet connection seems capable of speeds up to 1 Gbps. I’m not 100% certain about the exact number, so don’t quote me on that just yet.

Now for the not-so-great news: Google equipped the device with a 32-bit system. Wait, what? For those who might not know, the bit system directly impacts how fast or slow a streaming device processes information. A 32-bit system is outdated, and it often causes bottlenecking, which leads to buffering. In fact, these systems are notorious for being a major cause of buffering issues.

Can you fix this? Sure—you just need a device with a 64-bit system, like the Nvidia Shield Pro.

But even the Nvidia Shield Pro isn’t perfect. If it’s running Android 11, some users might experience instability. That’s why we recommend downgrading to a more stable system to get the best performance out of the Shield Pro.

So, why does this matter, and how do these devices stack up in real-world performance?

Let’s say both devices are streaming the same 4K video from YouTube. The Google TV Stream will take longer to process the data before playback begins. It doesn’t matter if your internet speed is blazing fast—the device’s 32-bit system itself becomes the bottleneck, causing delays and potentially more buffering.

In contrast, the Nvidia Shield Pro, with its dual CPU and GPU processors and 64-bit system, handles data processing much faster and more efficiently. As long as your internet speed is at least 100 Mbps, the Shield Pro should deliver smooth, snappy playback with minimal issues.

The Google TV Stream, unfortunately, isn’t built with top-tier technology or software. Over time, it’s likely to wear down faster, making it less reliable for heavy use. While this might be Google’s best effort at a budget-friendly streamer, it simply doesn’t compare to the Nvidia Shield Pro in terms of performance.

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Streaming Capabilities: What Google TV Stream and Nvidia Shield Offer

When it comes to streaming capabilities, both the Google TV Stream and Nvidia Shield Pro claim to deliver similar features: HDR, 4K, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos. But when you dig a little deeper, there’s a clear difference in functionality. For example, the Nvidia Shield Pro can act as a Plex Media Server, while the Google TV Stream only offers the Plex application.

Can the Google TV Stream function as a server with a different application? Unfortunately, no. The Google TV Stream is limited by its hardware. It only comes with three ports—HDMI, Ethernet, and a USB-C port—and lacks the necessary internal components to handle server duties.

The real question is, which device can handle these streaming capabilities better? We’ve already discussed the 32-bit versus 64-bit system issue, and this is where it becomes critical. While the Google TV Stream might manage HDR and 4K playback reasonably well, its 32-bit system makes Dolby Vision and Atmos more challenging to handle efficiently. Even with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, these specs are hindered by the limitations of the operating system.

On the other hand, the Nvidia Shield Pro offers a unique advantage: AI-enhanced upscaling. This cutting-edge feature, powered by the NVIDIA® Tegra® X1+ processor, enhances lower-resolution content, making it look sharper and closer to 4K quality. Streaming HDR, 4K, Dolby Vision, and even Dolby Atmos is a breeze for the Shield Pro. Just don’t forget to enable Dolby Atmos in the settings to unlock its full potential.

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User Experience: Ease of Use and Customization

Let me be clear: the Google TV Stream is made for a specific type of customer. But if you’re someone looking to jailbreak your device or sideload third-party APKs, this is not the device for you. Just like how the Fire TV Cube 3 fell short in terms of power for handling APKs, the Google TV Stream falls even shorter.

Don’t get me wrong—I like Google products. But in my opinion, Google should stick to what they do best, and streaming devices are not their specialty. They’re not known for designing high-performance CPUs or GPUs for top-tier streaming devices. Instead, Google’s focus is locking users into their ecosystem, much like Apple, where you pay for every service and feature.

One of the major advantages of Android devices is their open-source nature, which allows users to explore third-party apps (APKs) that aren’t available in mainstream app stores. For those unfamiliar, APKs (Android Package Kits) are apps you won’t find in Google Play or Apple’s App Store because they often grant access to premium content for free. It’s obvious why these companies wouldn’t want that—they’re invested in keeping you subscribed and paying monthly fees.

I haven’t personally tried customizing the Google TV Stream, so it’s hard to speak from direct experience. However, I strongly doubt it’s capable of handling sideloading or jailbreaking. For example, I’ve had customers tell me they tried downloading a modified version of Spotify on their Google Pixel 9, only to have it blocked. Features like Google Play Protect are already tagging and disabling APKs without user permission, and I suspect a similar system is in place for the Google TV Stream.

In contrast, the Nvidia Shield Pro offers complete freedom. By rolling it back to a more stable system, you gain unparalleled control over the device. For me, the Nvidia Shield Pro is the Rolls-Royce of streaming devices. It’s a premium streaming solution that allows you to experiment and customize as much as you like.

When I wanted to test out multi-screen functionality, I tried it first on the Nvidia Shield Pro, and it worked seamlessly. That’s why I included it in our Elite System. Plus, with this device, you can download movies, TV series, and anime while benefiting from DNS masking, which keeps your activity private.

Crazy, right? This is why the Nvidia Shield Pro stands out as the best premium streaming device for users who want versatility and complete control.

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Gaming Performance: Nvidia Shield’s Advantage Over Google TV?

The Nvidia Shield Pro started as a gaming console, perfect for playing retro games. You can download emulators like RetroArch and Hyperspin, load up some ROMs (games), and you're good to go.

For anyone planning to use the Nvidia Shield Pro for gaming, I always recommend getting an SSD drive formatted to the device. This prevents you from running out of storage space while gaming.

In contrast, the Google TV Stream? Honestly, I have no idea if it even offers gaming features worth mentioning.

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Who Should Buy Google TV Stream?

I believe there’s a market for the Google TV Stream, but it’s for a specific type of customer: someone who subscribes to multiple apps and bundles. This person likely values convenience and enjoys having access to various streaming services across all the devices in their home. They're probably not tech-savvy, may have cut the cord on cable (or never used it), and prefer simplicity because they’re busy working.

But here’s the catch with the Google TV Stream: you’re locked into Google’s ecosystem. Everything on the device requires payment unless you opt for free apps like Tubi TV, which, of course, come with ads. And let’s be honest—nobody enjoys ads.

Another issue? The Google TV Stream is bloated with unnecessary features from the moment you power it on. It’s reminiscent of a Fire Stick—you’re bombarded with ads for movies, TV shows, and trailers that autoplay, whether you want them to or not. Disabling these features is a chore, and updates often reset your preferences, forcing you to go through the process all over again.

And do you really believe turning off data collection on a device like this actually works? Of course not. This is America—they’re collecting your data whether you like it or not.

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Who Should Buy Nvidia Shield Pro?

Now, what makes the Nvidia Shield Pro stand out? First, let me emphasize: I’m not saying the Shield Pro guarantees 100% privacy—but it offers significant control compared to other devices.

I recommend flashing the Shield Pro’s system and downgrading it to Android 9, version 8.2.1. If you prefer, you can go with version 8.2.2, which allows you to connect Xbox or PS5 controllers. Avoid version 8.2.3, though—that’s when home ads started showing up, and you won’t be able to remove them.

Here’s the kicker: with this setup, you don’t need to sign into the Google Play Store at all to use the Shield Pro. Yes, you read that right. If you’re sideloading third-party APKs, there’s no reason to give Google your real personal information. Since the device isn’t leaving your home, theft isn’t a concern.

With the Shield Pro, you can disable location tracking and data sharing, leaving you in control. The best part? You’re not dependent on any Google services. By using third-party apps and DNS masking with a built-in VPN, the Shield Pro ensures maximum privacy. This device is essentially a ghost—it doesn’t track your activity, and neither can anyone else.

Why do we go to such lengths? Simple: we’ve faced challenges like ISP throttling and flagged activities in the past. So, we optimized the Shield Pro for security and performance, and now we share it with everyone else.

Our jailbroken Nvidia Shield Pro is truly the Rolls-Royce of streaming devices. Don’t just take my word for it—look around. How many other sellers are pushing advanced Kodi builds or custom setups onto devices like ours? Not many. Why? Because it takes skill to optimize and maintain these systems, and we’ve got that in spades.

Other sellers may be out to make a quick buck, loading devices with junk without caring about usability or support. That’s not us. We provide a 24/7 video manual to guide you through everything you need to know about your jailbroken device. Plus, we have an active Discord community where you can ask questions and hear from real customers who’ve purchased our devices.

Still not convinced? Check out the banned video on our website (yes, it was too real for YouTube). See for yourself why the Nvidia Shield Pro is in a league of its own.

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In Conclusion

Price and value— which device truly gives you the most bang for your buck? As Bob Proctor once said: “If you're going to let what you do be based upon what you hear and read, you better make certain the people who are giving you the advice are getting PHENOMENAL RESULTS!”

Imagine the result you want. Picture yourself with the perfect device, enjoying all the incredible content it unlocks in the comfort of your home. Which streaming device do you see?

The device worth your money is the one that best fits your needs and lifestyle. I can’t make that decision for you, but if you’re searching for a jailbroken device, you’ve come to the right place.

That said, we’re running very low on stock—now is the time to secure your device while you still can! 🤝 At the End of this Month, the Price for the Jailbroken Nvidia Shield Pro is going up to $725. 🥳 So if you want to take Advantage of them while they are still $675 ⏰ You Better Act NOW!

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