Selfishly a little bit, we built Shield for ourselves."

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      Yeah, you can kind of tell, I think Chromecast Audios are the same thing.

      Either one of the Google founders / board members still use them and love them and won’t let the company discontinue them, or one of the original engineers / PMs has risen up to the point where they can keep allocating support budget to it.

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          Yup, and they’re still hard to find a reasonable priced replacement for, so still go for like double their original price on marketplace.

          The only downside to them is that they struggle a little bit to playback lossless audio. So you can’t play Spotify lossless off them and I found that they would occasionally crash when streaming Tidal / Quobuz lossless. I’m pretty sure this is just a thermal constraint though and you can fix it by taking off their case (some people even add heatsinks to them).

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    The shield is a modern marvel for the level of support it has received

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      Not a marvel when the SoC is also owned by them. Them, Apple, and (outside the US) Samsung are the only ones who could really pull it off without help.

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    It’s been everything I needed it to be in a streaming box, performance and software-wise. I’ve had one 2017 model die and get replaced. Replacement box eventually had a fan bearing go bad. I asked Nvidia if they could sell me a replacement fan and they RMA’d the whole unit, even outside warranty, IIRC. I eventually ended up buying the 2019 model, and I haven’t had a problem with that one yet, aside from the remote buttons getting crumbs in them and there’s no way to disassemble the remote to clean it out.

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    Would be cool to see an update. Have an AV1 decoder with all the bells and whistles. So far satisfied with the ONN box but would consider a Shield 2 for the prospect of video game emulation that’s progressed in the last 10 years on Android

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      I bought the 2019 one and ended up selling it for this reason.

      Have never had CEC compatibility issues with anything else. I’ve rotated through Samsung and TCL TVs, Roku Boxes, Google TV Boxes, Chromecasts, Switches, Xboxes, Yamaha and Denon Amps, and Vizio Sound Bars, but the only showstopping CEC issue I’ve ever had was with the shield.

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          You can run LineageOS with a specific AndroidTV version on a Raspberry Pi.

          It largely depends on how you want to control it. If you’re fine with using a mouse and keyboard, even some sort of tiny little Bluetooth combo that uses a track pad or gyro mouse, then that opens up tons of Linux distros.

          There are also Linux distros like Ubuntu for TV that can work with a remote.

          Currently I have a Shield, but when the day comes to replace it I’ll probably use a mini-PC and I expect to be using SteamOS at that point, mostly using a controller, as long as I can find a good way to add streaming apps to my steam library on it.