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Navinabob 08-13-14 01:13 PM

re: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12198839)
How is the USB support for reading video files?

There is none. You can load Plex and stream, but no plugging in usb dives.

Shannon Nutt 08-13-14 07:18 PM

re: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices
 

Originally Posted by DaveNinja (Post 12198809)
I still consider this the top box out of all the ones i've used. Throw XBMC (now called Kodi) on it, and it can play just about everything

I bought it on impulse (plus I had leftover credit from Christmas) when it came out, and I can honestly say that - other than a couple of games - I barely use the thing. Comparatively, I use my Roku all the time.

DaveNinja 08-14-14 11:44 AM

re: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices
 

Originally Posted by Navinabob (Post 12198902)
There is none. You can load Plex and stream, but no plugging in usb dives.

you can attached USB harddrive to the port now if you root the box. There is a program called Stick Mount that will mount external connected drives.

DaveNinja 08-14-14 11:47 AM

re: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12199240)
I bought it on impulse (plus I had leftover credit from Christmas) when it came out, and I can honestly say that - other than a couple of games - I barely use the thing. Comparatively, I use my Roku all the time.

I mainly use it for XBMC and Netflix but i like have the option to watch Amazon Prime videos, WWE Network and MLB.TV on it. XBMC and Netflix are really fast/responsive and hassle free compared to other boxes I've used them on.

Philly30 08-14-14 01:45 PM

re: Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices
 
Is there a way to access podcasts on firetv?

parker63 10-27-14 08:58 AM

Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...322539678_.jpg

Another week, another streaming device. Amazon Prime Members can pick this up for $19 if they order within the next two days:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GDQ0RMG/ref=fs_ftvs

Here's the story:

http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/27/a...fire-tv-stick/

Amazon goes after Roku and Chromecast with $39 Fire TV Stick

Amazon's Fire TV is doing very well for itself, but it's hard to justify that $99 price when a Roku Streaming Stick is $50 and a Chromecast is only $35. That's why the company has whipped out the Amazon Fire TV stick that can be snagged for as little as $19, if you're a Prime customer and move quickly enough. Like its rivals, the stick connects to your TV through the HDMI port, enabling you to watch streaming video from a wide variety of sources like Netflix and Amazon Prime. Hardware-wise, there's 1GB RAM, 8GB of storage, dual-band WiFi and, perhaps surprisingly at this price, a dedicated remote control. Naturally, you can also mirror your smartphone and tablet display, both if you're rocking a Fire phone or tablet or a Miracast-equipped device, and you can use app-based voice search with the hardware. Gaming-wise, the Fire TV controller will work with the device, but considering that the company chose to mention Flappy Birds Family over, say, Amazon-exclusive Sev Zero, it's not clear if Fire TV titles will work on the cheaper device. If you're not a Prime customer, then the device will set you back $39, and you can even get voice search baked into the remote for an additional $30 - but either way, the hardware will begin shipping on November 19th.

Oliver Clothesoff 10-27-14 09:17 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
At that price for Prime members, I'm getting it just to stream the HBO shows through Prime Instant Video. Good deal.

RichC2 10-27-14 09:30 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
Netflix, Hulu, good Amazon Instant interface, Plex support. Bought 2.

Trevor 10-27-14 09:54 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I doubt it'll replace my Roku on my main TV, but I ordered one for the bedroom. Couldn't resist at that price.

davidh777 10-27-14 10:03 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I generally run stuff through my consoles, but yeah, at that price it's hard to turn down.

story 10-27-14 10:10 AM

Definitely picking it up at the $20 price. Family keeps turning on the PS3 by accident with the touchy remote and it ends up running all night. We'll use this instead. We only have one TV but am thinking it may be worth picking up two with the thought we may get another TV but we don't have any plans on that so I don't know.

parker63 10-27-14 11:00 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
Thought it might be helpful to post this chart:

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...e-chart-v1.jpg

I'm kind of surprised that they chose to list "HBO GO" when this product doesn't have it. But I guess for $19, not too many people will complain. Still...people should know what it does and does not do.

TheBigDave 10-27-14 11:19 AM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I was going to pass. I have enough streaming devices. This stick loses most of the cool features that makes Amazon Fire TV unique. And lacking a Vudu app is a big deal for me.

But then I saw this:


Coming soon—take Fire TV Stick with you to use with HDTVs in hotels, college dorms, airports, or anywhere with captive portal Internet access that requires entering a password or a log-in.
Finally. I don't know why other streaming devices haven't added this feature yet.

TheBigDave 10-27-14 12:38 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I could be wrong. But it looks like this requires a power adapter instead of drawing power from a USB connection like other sticks.

scorpion 10-27-14 12:43 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 

Originally Posted by parker63 (Post 12282831)
I'm kind of surprised that they chose to list "HBO GO" when this product doesn't have it. But I guess for $19, not too many people will complain. Still...people should know what it does and does not do.

HBOGo should eventually come to Fire TV. I've seen some stories saying by the end of this year, but no date set in stone. For $19 for Prime members, this is an easy purchase.:thumbsup:

Red Dog 10-27-14 04:23 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
Disappointed with no HBOGO. Was curious if they would have it and if Comcrap log-ins would work (the biggest negative with the Roku).

starman9000 10-27-14 04:44 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
Might be worth grabbing one of these and selling off one of my Fire TVs.

Quack 10-27-14 04:46 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
Grabbed it for the bedroom TV.

tommyp007 10-27-14 05:29 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I'm pretty interested for the ability to log on to hotel wifi spots.

Draven 10-27-14 05:52 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I have 4 AppleTVs but dammit if $19 isn't worth it just to try it out. The on-the-road aspect might make it worthwhile.

Trevor 10-27-14 06:16 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I'm tempted to buy one for my office, but am not sure if I want my co-workers the ability to see and modify my various queues.

Why So Blu? 10-27-14 06:32 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
I pre-ordered. It's worth a try for the price.

story 10-27-14 06:44 PM

Ordered one, and literally minutes later decided to order another, and was denied the second order. Says the quantity must be limited to a new number: 0. Huh.

OldDude 10-27-14 07:03 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 

Originally Posted by TheBigDave (Post 12282932)
I could be wrong. But it looks like this requires a power adapter instead of drawing power from a USB connection like other sticks.

Says it a couple of times in the write-up. Sounds like it draws more than 0.5 A standard powered USB ports can supply. Chargers and some ports offer 1 A. Check the USB port rating (for power) on your TV. You might luck out, but they are warning "probably not."

Bought one for upstairs TV. How can you not for $19. Order queue must be filling up, my promised delivery is Dec 17.

printerati 10-27-14 07:09 PM

Re: Amazon Fire TV Stick
 
We picked one up for traveling purposes alone. My wife's folks don't have any streaming devices at their house, and this thing will be a lot more convenient than running an HDMI cable to the laptop whenever our toddler wants to watch something.


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