The voice control certainly comes in handy when you have to enter a lot of text (when searching for a particular movie, for example). ![]() There's support for Google Assistant here, as you would expect, but you can also use Amazon Alexa on the Nvidia Shield TV Pro too: you can use either digital assistant to turn the box on or off, control video playback, launch specific apps and plenty more, all using your voice. ![]() ![]() It is worth noting that the latest Wi-Fi 6 standard isn't supported, but 5GHz connections are. The box is capable of playing 4K video at 60 frames per second, and there's support for Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10 and Dolby Audio here too. The Nvidia Shield TV Pro comes running the impressive Nvidia Tegra X1+ processor with a 256-core GPU and 3GB RAM, and there's 16GB of on-board storage here as well (which can be expanded via those USB ports).
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