• @mirror_slap
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    131 year ago

    These devices were annoying a decade ago. Comical that people still buy these when Roku and Android TV are so much nicer.

    • @Lyricism6055
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      61 year ago

      I have an nvidia shield (android TV) and it had 3/4 of my screen dedicated to ads. I was able to swap my launcher, but still frustrating

      • @JGrffn
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        31 year ago

        OK what the hell. This is the platform I was considering jumping into. Is nothing sacred anymore? That thing costs a fortune by TV stick standards.

        • @Lyricism6055
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          31 year ago

          Yep, everything is fucked. You can put kodi on a raspberry pi though I guess

          • @JGrffn
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            21 year ago

            You honestly got me thinking about the viability of throwing android TV on an RP4. I have one that I was going to use for a magic mirror, but I never got around to building it. I’m guessing I could find a remote and an IR module for the RP4, then just load android TV to it? Time to go down the rabbit hole…

      • @marker2002
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        1 year ago

        They all have ads now… But I like our Chromecast with Google TV and our Nvidia Shield TV. Both super easy to use and can side load apps

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Xiaomi TV Stick 4k. I got an Amazon Fire TV stick, hated it very much, but luckily for me it malfunctioned after a month, and i managed to get a “refund” that was limited to the amazon store. I spent the money on the xiaomi alternative that came with android tv, as it was about the same price, but you can install (and keep installed) a custom loader without ads, and never have to update anything it if you don’t want it. But be careful, some newer models from xiaomi come with google tv instead, which is probably harder to have control over privacy/ads.