OmegaGene wrote: » €89 for a lifetime pass is tempting, the provider I use on emby is setting up a better service on Plex Wonder will cyber Monday see half price though
Tinder Surprise wrote: » What do you get with a Lifetime pass vs free sub
From Monday the 19th to Monday the 26th of November , you'll be able to get the Shield TV, remote and the games controller for just £149, instead of its usual price of £189.99. If you don't need the controller, the remote-only bundle will be £134 instead of the usual £179. The deal will be available at lots of retailers, including Amazon, Dixons, PC World, John Lewis, Scan, Shop Direct and the Shield Store, where you'll get free shipping to sweeten the deal.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Plex passhttps://www.plex.tv/plex-pass/ I'm a former Plex pass subscriber but now have moved completely to Emby as Plex has gone to sh1t Emby premierehttps://emby.media/premiere.html Emby has limit of 15 devices using premiere features over a certain period of time. Web browsers, Xboxes and Kodi are free so don't counthttps://github.com/MediaBrowser/Wiki/wiki/Emby-Premiere-Feature-Matrix
OmegaGene wrote: » Has Plex gone to the dogs then ? Used to be very good I might stay where I am with emby then
OmegaGene wrote: » Has Plex gone to the dogs then ?
OmegaGene wrote: » The service I use has are on emby but with all the glitches they are going to run a better one on Plex apparently but a Plex Pass is needed
The high horse brigade wrote: » That has nothing to do with any of what I said. Like I said before when you don't run your own server you are a passenger. The reason they want to use Plex is the device limit on Emby. Once you go over 15 devices it gets expensive and there's no way around it. (This is on top of paying for Emby premiere) https://emby.media/premiere-ext.html With Emby the server gets licensed, with Plex is the user account They'll blame Emby but it'll be the same service. Anyone with their own TV tuners in a server is claiming Emby is well ahead of Plex on the live TV side of things, I've been chatting to lots of them on Discord
mccartj5 wrote: » What would the shelf life of the shield be? I have a minix box but it is running Android 4.4 and there won't be any upgrades so a lot of new apps won't install. Trying to justify the investment in a shield as I could get another android box running android 8 for cheaper. Was also thinking of investing in an TV with android TV and eliminate the need for a box, but the range seems limited and pricey.
califano wrote: » Wondering is it likely to be reduced on cyber Monday?
califano wrote: » Yeah I'm going to get one of these. Wondering is it likely to be reduced on cyber Monday?. If not I might buy now. Too many concessions and allowances you have to make with Android boxes like you can't get Netflix from playstore, YouTube won't show live streaming podcasts. I feel those 2 are modified when you buy a box with them pre installed. But most importantly android boxes are stuck with the Android firmware version it's bought at whereas it's updated with Nvidia shield when there are updates which is the main thing.
ARNOLD J RIMMER wrote: » If someone has a Nvidia Shield and has Virgin Media Anywhere. Can they check if it works on the device?
OffalyMedic wrote: » Have a xiaomi mi box and find it brilliant buy considering getting a nviada shield instead if price is right over Black Friday/ Cyber Monday. Mainly chainging for intergration with Google home but is there any other feature that make nviada shield worth the swap?
Muahahaha wrote: » Is that the cheapest its ever been?
Suckit wrote: » Nvidia Shield with Controller and Remote on Amazon France for €143.99 €156.81 delivered to Ireland €149.29 delivered to PW/PM/AP/PChttps://www.amazon.fr/dp/B01NBJ6KZY
Benzino wrote: » Thanks for this, ordered one