Tuesday, April 28, 2015

[nidokidos] Forget Cable TV! Meet the Alternatives

 

Forget Cable TV! Meet the Alternatives
 


When TV started becoming popular, it was transmitted via radio waves and the quality wasn't great. Later came cable and satellite TV, offering better quality, more channels and even smart features checking a channels scheduled programs. Now, it's the turn for the next revolution:
 



Meet the media streamers – These devices can turn your TV into a "smart TV", allowing you to install apps, watch streaming high-definition TV shows and Movies, play games, browse the internet and visit Baba-Mail from the comfort of your living room. Want to watch Downton Abby now? Go to Hulu or Netflix. Got an Amazon Prime account? Watch free movies and shows. The possibilities are endless.
The best streamers in the market today:
Amazon Fire TV: ($99)

 



The Fire TV is Amazon's official media streamer, it lets you use your Amazon account, and if you're using Amazon Prime – you can enjoy hundreds of thousands of TV shows and movies. The Fire TV's remote has a built-in microphone you can use instead of a keyboard, and you can also install a remote-control app on your smartphone or tablet if you feel it.

Apple TV: ($99)

 



If you prefer Apple's iOS interface and mainly have iPhones or iPads in your home, going with Apple TV is the best choice for you. The interface is sleek and runs smoothly, and the device connects to other iOS devices with ease.


Google Nexus Player: ($99)




Google recently released the Nexus Player, which un the rest of the competition, has an internal (albeit small) hard drive and the remote includes a microphone for voice-search. You can pair the Nexus with a Bluetooth keyboard mouse for easier use. If you or someone in your family enjoys gaming, you can purchase a specialized gamepad to improve your gaming experience.


Roku 3: ($99.99)

 

 


My preferred media streamer, by far, is the Roku 3. The device currently has more apps than all of its competitors, access to a great many channels, the ability to stream content from your phone to your TV via Roku, and best of all, it has a feature none of the competitors have: A headphone jack in the remote control that lets you enjoy those late-night movies and shows without disturbing anyone.

 


* No WiFi needed if connected via Ethernet


Glossary:
AirPlay: Apple technology that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and photos between devices.
Cast / TabCast : Google technology that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and photos between devices.
HDMI: A digital connector, used for high-definition video and audio broadcasting.

 



Nexus Player Review!

Kevin takes Google's latest media streaming gadget the Nexus Player for a spin. Check it out!

Click here to watch this video

http://www.nidokidos.org/threads/240238

 

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