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I’ve used the Nvidia Shield TV for years — and I’m not switching

XDA·Anurag Singh·about 1 month ago
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Published Apr 29, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT Anurag is an experienced journalist and author who’s been covering tech for the past 5 years, with a focus on Windows, Android, and Apple. He’s written for sites like Android Police, Neowin, Dexerto, and MakeTechEasier. Anurag’s always pumped about tech and loves getting his hands on the latest gadgets. When he's not procrastinating, you’ll probably find him catching the newest movies in theaters or scrolling through Twitter from his bed. TVs are still absurdly slow , even in 2026. If you've used a Google TV, LG webOS, or Samsung Tizen TV, you already know how painful the experience is. When you first turn on the TV, it takes close to a minute to boot up, and even after that, navigating through apps is slow. Opening Netflix takes time, and basic things like going into settings or changing Wi-Fi feel like a chore. Even TVs that claim to be "advanced and AI-powered" are laggy. The reason is simple.…

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