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Win & Review: Nvidia Shield Android TV (2x)

Have you always fancied yourself as a reviewer? Feel you have a hidden talent that you want the world to see? Nvidia are working with KitGuru to give away two of their Shield Android TV devices. Matthew reviewed this for us at the start of April and it earned our WORTH BUYING award (review HERE). This is your chance to air your own views! If you have a YouTube or VIMEO Channel that is good, but if you are too shy for the camera then a written review will work. We will publish the reviews on our main site so there is a chance to get your name in lights!

All we need you to do is state your interest in reviewing one of Nvidia's Shield Android TV’s in this post on Facebook. If you have a specific reason why we should pick you, then let us know in your post. You get to keep the hardware, of course.

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On the 13th May 2016 we pick two winners and Nvidia will ship the Android TV devices directly to you, for review. We are working on an honour system here, so if you do win then please don't just vanish with the hardware.

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The competition is open Worldwide, however KitGuru or Nvidia are not responsible for any country specific import or customs duties. The judges decisions are final.

Specifications and Features:

  • Tegra X1 processor.
  • 64-bit CPU.
  • Maxwell GPU with 256 CUDA cores.
  • 3GB of RAM.
  • Android TV.
  • HDMI 2.0.
  • 802.11ac WiFi.
  • Gigabit Ethernet.
  • 16GB of internal storage.
  • Micro SD card slot.

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