Just thinking about the amazon fire Fox thingey. Just thinking how it is. any problems with connectivity etc?
Advice on the Amazon Fire TV Stick please
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I've been wondering about the same thing. The Amazon Fire devices are pushed at you every time you visit Amazon, something I find irritating. From what I can gather it is also worth considering the Roku 3 (which I might well get).
Connectivity to the TV shouldn't be a problem as long as the TV has HDMI ports, but there seem to be no audio only outputs.Last edited by johnb; 02-11-16, 15:17.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostWe have Amazon Fire Stick - very good. We don't take any of the paying channels - all free. Works well and very easy to install and use.
OG
The one thing to watch out for is whether you will exceed your monthly bandwidth. It doesn't take long watching Game of Thrones to hit ones limit. I know that some people have an uncapped service but others may not.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Not quite sure about this thread. Is the discussion about getting TV via Internet? I believe that the Now TV packages are very good, though the cheapest ones from a few weeks ago (£15 with 2 months Sky films, for example) are now around £25.
There is also a Fire HD tablet - which is perhaps not what is being talked about, but which might be of interest to me as a cheap tablet, suitable for travel.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNot quite sure about this thread. Is the discussion about getting TV via Internet? I believe that the Now TV packages are very good, though the cheapest ones from a few weeks ago (£15 with 2 months Sky films, for example) are now around £25.
There is also a Fire HD tablet - which is perhaps not what is being talked about, but which might be of interest to me as a cheap tablet, suitable for travel.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostIt's mainly about what Forum member's of the amazon product fire TV Stick, Dave.
So if you've not got one yet, think what you want one for, and then others might be able to tell you whether it works well enough at that.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostIt's mainly about what Forum members [think] of the amazon product fire TV Stick, Dave.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I'm sure that the Amazon Fire Stick is a good solid choice but I finally opted for the Roku 3 (which Tesco are selling for £57) - partly as an ineffectual contribution towards slowing Amazon's world domination, partly because I wanted an option to use ethernet as an alternative to WiFi (so chose the Roku 3 rather than the Roku stick) and partly because the device is well regarded with a wide range of channels (the overwhelming bulk of which I will never use).
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI'll amend the thread title then, Bbm!
Dave2002, I see from the majority of the reviews are quite favourable towards this product, but seeing the very few unfavourable reviews, always makes me think twice! So I thought I'd put a thread on here and see what the other forum members thoughts were.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI'm sure that the Amazon Fire Stick is a good solid choice but I finally opted for the Roku 3 (which Tesco are selling for £57) - partly as an ineffectual contribution towards slowing Amazon's world domination, partly because I wanted an option to use ethernet as an alternative to WiFi (so chose the Roku 3 rather than the Roku stick) and partly because the device is well regarded with a wide range of channels (the overwhelming bulk of which I will never use).
Re Amazon world domination, I'm probably about to buy an Amazon Fire tablet. I already have a first gen Kindle which I hardly ever use, but it's good when I do, and it's the only thing I've found with a screen which is readable in sunlight.
For bbm my guess is that the Amazon TV gadget is good for most people. Re the negative comments some were about pushy promotion of Amazon products and services. I note also that one newish Amazon gadget seems particularly targeted at Amazon Prime customers - I think it's a very low priced tablet - but not quite so cheap if one has to factor in the Prime service as well.
I'll be interested to hear how bbm gets on with the main unit(s) under discussion, if he goes ahead.
e.g Fire stick - http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-...FbSD7Qod6jgD0Q
or http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-...39072-pdt.html
(with voice remote)
Fire HD http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-...39066-pdt.html
Some people seem to think the voice remote is worth having for the extra tenner or so, and for 4k one has to pay more.
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I bought a Fire Stick a couple of weeks ago when they were on offer at Curry's for £24.
Overall it works well, connects to the Wifi easily and provides 5.1 sound through my AV amp when appropriate.
However, it doesn't really do anything that my Apple TV and LG 4k TV can't do other than load 3rd party apps that aren't in the relevant app store - I suspect one of those, Kodi, is the reason many people buy the item.Steve
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