Some of the dead links discovered by Android lice come as no surprise. th the release of the xel xel X/a>, the Nexus 5X 6flagships were understably sidelined, albeit with no word whether or not the Nexus line is officially dead. (Update: ‘s Nexus is dead, sadly.) also ditched the el View-Master VR Starter ck Goggle Tech C1-Glass VR Viewer, another understable move now that the company’s focused on Daydream for virtual reality endeavors—though it still lists the stock Cardboard viewer in the Store alongside the new Daydream View. More startling is the removal of Nvidia’s Shield Android TV console. Nvidia’s box represented the high-water mark for Android TV devices, oozing premium features (like 4K video support, a robust game marketplace, game-streaming) at a premium price. It was a taste of the future for those willing to pay for it. Curious indeed. Is the end nigh for this particular Shield TV? ’ve reached out to Nvidia in hopes of receiving an explanation for the purge. The Dell Chromebook 13, which we reviewed earlier this year, also got the ax despite still being available on Dell’s website.