Sundance_Kid wrote: » Hey folks, currently have a standard HD TV, a few years old but still working, it is NOT a Smart TV but it has a few HDMI ports. Currently if I want to stream something I connect my laptop to the TV via a HDMI cable. What devices that are reasonably cheap would you recommend I purchase that would be handier than having to hook the laptop up to the TV? The internet router is in the next room so would be using wifi. Thanks
corkie wrote: » There is New version of the chromecast (with bluetooth) due to be announced on the 9th.https://www.cnet.com/news/pixel-3-new-chromecast-pixel-slate-more-everything-we-expect-from-google-event-this-tuesday/ The new slate (Chrome OS) sounds interesting, if not to expensive, as it also runs android apps. (As my Nexus 9 is slowly failing on me).
Sundance_Kid wrote: » Thanks folks. It seems to be between the Fire Stick and Chromecast. Presume no real difference and just a matter of choice? Would mainly be using for Netflix and this website I pay a subscription to that I can stream the odd football match from.
TomOnBoard wrote: » The main differences are: FireTV Stick: 1. + Its a standalone device. While you can cast to it from a laptop, you don't need to. 2. + It has its own remote control, and can also be operated from your Android phone. 3. + It has Alexa voice navigation (if you want that... I find it quite irrelevant on the Fire Stick TBH. On my Fire HD8, its great..) 4. - It is only available to UK addresses (if bought from Amazon UK). This can be dealt with by using AddressPal or ParcelMotel etc. 5. - It will need you to use a DNS Proxy or VPN so that a) it can load its Home Page (or so I find anyway) and/or b) watch BBC and ITV streaming. There are other benefits for Netflix users, but I don't think I'm allowed to mention them here. Chromecast: 1. + Easy to use 2. - Need a casting device to cast to it- In my case, (admittedly with a Gen 1 device) I also have bandwidth and internal WiFi issues with it and much more buffering than with Fire TV Stick. All in all, I prefer the Fire TV stick- so much so that I now have 2 and seldom use the Chromecast. I use a DNS proxy and find that most of the TV world is literally my oyster.
Sundance_Kid wrote: » Thanks for your detailed reply. Do I need to setup a VPN account to use the Firestick? Is this an additional cost? For the Chromecast I would use my phone to direct it. Ultimately I want as little buffering as possible, in your view is there likely to be less buffering with the Fire than the Chromecast? I know ultimately it comes down to internet strength.
Taltos wrote: » I’d splash a little and go with the Nvidia Shield TV. Comes with chrome cast build in. You can access Netflix and get access to some free streamed games Very nice piece of kit
Patww79 wrote: » I'd buy the Chromecast. They both work but I personally wouldn't want to tie into any Amazon stuff.
biebiebie wrote: » I have never used any of the preloaded Amazon stuff. Just add Kodi, configure and away you go! I find the Firestick provides a fantastic streaming experience for the price. Plus the remote control is so cleverly designed it makes both navigation and entry a breeze.
Snake Plisken wrote: » No VPN required for Netflix etc btw there is a new firestick launching next month I think usually there is a jump in specs I would hold off until release of that
TomOnBoard wrote: » Lovely piece of kit alright..But is it that much better to warrant a price of €200+?
Patww79 wrote: I don't want to get tied in to that while Alexa/Amazon service system anyway, everything I have our use is Google. Never found a use for Kodi either on my shield TV.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Kodi is a pain in the hole, stb emu is where it's at
Patww79 wrote: » Between, Netflix, Amazon, and All4 I'm covered for anything I watch. That said, I never watch films.
TomOnBoard wrote: » Do you have to use a DNS Proxy to get the menu Home to load?
TomOnBoard wrote: » Is that new version the 4K one? If so, it would be overkill for OP's situation. I'd be concerned that it would download at 4K (and hammer broadband bandwidth in the process) and then have to downsize to 720p or 1080p to suit the Telly.
Sundance_Kid wrote: » Hi, just setup the firestick there. Where can I find the amazon app store to search for the bbc iplayer app? I see a lot of categories under apps but dont see one for the amazon app store or bbc iplayer. The only similar app i can see is Amazon Shopping for Fire TV but it says unavailable, as if i cant download it. Thanks