Whereas the regular Shield TV contains 8 GB storage and 2 GB RAM, the Pro offers 16 GB storage and 3 GB RAM. However, as its name suggests, the Shield TV Pro is a much more powerful device. They're also both good at running video games, whether on their own hard drives or through the surprisingly robust GeForce Now game-streaming service. First, both devices contain a Tegra X1+ processor, meaning that they can both take advantage of the Shield TV's ambitious AI upscaling protocol. ![]() ![]() One fairly major difference between the two gadgets is how much power they offer under the hood. Because the Shield TV Pro accepts USB drives, it also has more smart-home options than the standard Shield TV, but we'll get to that a little later.
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