Nvidia officially releases Android TV 11 update for all Shield TVs

Shield TV has not seen an update in a long time. Android 10 update was skipped in August 2020 due to lack of useful features. Now after a lull of two years and a few rumors later, Nvidia has finally released the Shield Software Experience Upgrade 9.0 loaded with many Android 11 features that users will cherish. This update is set to be rolled out on original Shield TV models released back in 2015 too. So, we are talking about a jump straight from the Android 9 Pie released in July 2019, to the latest version.

According to Nvidia, the update is all about quality of life improvements, as it provides more avenues to tinker around with the Android 11 operating system. For example, the Nvidia Shield experience comes with an updated GBoard that allows users to use voice commands and Google Assistant to discover content.

Additionally, aptX codec Bluetooth headset support has also been added to enhance the audio for quality listening options. New app releases and updates will bring improved content to the Shield TV-powered home theatres. For instance, apps such as IMDB TV, Apple TV, and VUDU would permit streaming content in 4K HDR.

The limelight of this major update is the next generation GeForce NOW as Twitch is updated for the simultaneous gaming and streaming function in high quality. Gamers can also explore the ability to connect with additional Bluetooth keyboards and mouse.

Your Shield TV will be able to pair with the PlayStation controllers Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S controllers too. For third-party controller fanatics, the option to pair with SCUF controllers is also possible.

The new NVIDIA Shield Software Experience Upgrade 9.0 now has the ability to transform Nvidia Shield TVs into a potent gaming console for remotely hosted game streaming services. With the 4K+HDR streaming and gameplay support for GeForce Now RTX 3080 membership.

Now users can automatically select the Energy saver option to disconnect Bluetooth devices on sleep to save battery. Those who reside in the US will get six months of free Peacock Premium streaming service.

This will surely please Nvidia Shield users, but gamers will have to hold their horses until the Android TV 12 update rolls out. This will bring variable refresh rates and a default 4K interface. That said, the Google Chromecast with Google TV hasn’t yet received the Android TV 11 update.

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