The version supports YouTube 4K 60FPS videos and Dolby Atmos

Jul 7, 2016 08:18 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has provided the download links for its 3.2.0 firmware packages developed for SHIELD Android TV and TV Pro gaming consoles, which enables the devices to pair with HDR TVs and use Netflix in this mode.

In addition to that, the present firmware adds support for VUDU in 4K and allows streaming personal media to mobile devices through the built-in PLEX media server. Also, users can accelerate transfer via SHIELD’s HD transcode, even from a NAS unit.

If applied, the SHIELD units will benefit from Dolby Atmos support, YouTube 4K 60fps playback capabilities, improved RGB TVs picture quality, a better TV compatibility, monthly Android security updates, as well as enhanced video playback for 23.976 Hz refresh rate.

Moreover, the console will automatically turn off the TV when SHIELD sleeps, users will be able to access SHIELD folders from a network computer, and NAS devices will be attachable to SHIELD Android TV devices.

Last but not least, NVIDIA has managed to optimize Apps & Games such as Vudu, Watch Espn, Spotify, Starz, Curiosity Stream, Mad Max, Dead or Alive 5 Last Round, Dead Island Riptide Def Ed, Resident Evil 5, and several other titles as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

That said, download NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV Firmware 3.2.0, carefully apply it on your device, and check our website as often as possible to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes