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The Roku Express has a lower price tag than the other models. The UI is solid, and it has hundreds of channels to choose from. The Roku Express comes with an Alexa voice remote, which can help you control the device from wherever you are. Its price is affordable and the unit is worth considering for its ease of use. It has a headphone jack, two voice shortcut buttons, and a remote finder. It also has a USB port and wired Ethernet port. These are the things that make the Ultra stand out among other streaming media players.
The Roku remote is easy to use and looks nice. The onscreen keyboard makes it easy to navigate, and the on-screen remote allows for easy access to its settings. Its Bluetooth connection, which is a useful feature in some circumstances, makes it hard to connect wirelessly to the device.
This feature is not available on all Roku models. But it works well with other streaming media players. The Roku is a versatile streaming device that offers fast streaming and excellent picture quality. It is compatible with a wide range of devices, including PCs, Macs, and mobile phones. It is easy to install, and the remote can be used as a controller for games. The touchscreen is easy to use, and it can also be used as a media center for games.
The Roku remote is easy to use and a nice touch to have. Its on-screen keyboard is easy to use, and there are a number of different shortcuts for each streaming source. Then there's the new Apple TV 4K , a super-speedy update with a new remote with a clickable direction-pad. It's what we needed, and what tvOS deserves. It was supposed to be a limited edition, for the big shopping "holidays" so who knows how much longer it will last.
The king stays the king, though, because little changed — and only improvements came with. Most notably, we've finally got Dolby Vision on this Roku stick, so your favorite streaming shows will have the right color balance and contrast provided your TV supports it, too. It's got all the apps you could need. In our testing, content jumped to p and then 4K in short amounts of time, and app loading is comparable to the Chromecast with Google TV. Roku wins overall though thanks to its perfect streamlined interface, which puts apps above content.
And if you need to listen to your shows without disturbing anybody, improved performance on private listening through the Roku app and wireless headphones is a welcome boon. Read our full Roku Streaming Stick 4K review. The Chromecast with Google TV makes the company's traditional streaming device a whole lot more complete.
Even Peloton's in there. A lot of other streaming devices can't boast as much. While it's not the minimalist streaming device that the Chromecast 3 was, the new Chromecast remote could even replace your TV's remote.
It's got the power and volume controls you need to turn on your TV, plus a TV Input button for switching to other devices, such as gaming consoles. This is easily one of the best streaming devices available. That said, you can make it a little better on your own, with our tip for the first thing every Chromecast with Google TV owner should do.
Read our full Chromecast with Google TV review. The Nvidia Shield TV doesn't just look unlike any other streaming device we've ever seen it's more like a mobile power charger , it's also one of the best streaming devices, period. This tube for your tube is great at speedily spitting out UHD 4K content, and its thousands of apps means you're getting practically everything you could watch. And it's so slight in size that it fill fit discretely into the ever-crowded space around your TV.
This Shield TV also includes a remote control, rather than a game controller. We love this remote because it illuminates when you pick it up in the dark.
You won't miss the lack of a packed in controller, thanks to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One controller support. That all adds up to the best streaming device for those willing to spend more. Read our full Nvidia Shield TV review. It manages to improve the speed issues that have dogged Amazon's sticks for a while, mostly in every-day navigation and especially in load times for certain apps. It also supports Wi-Fi 6, which is great Also, the Live TV button on the remote makes it easy for you to jump right into the TV Guide for your cord-cutter app of choice.
Still, those who want an Amazon Fire TV streaming device should go with this model. It may cost a little more, but it's worth it. So what if you want the best streaming device with the best remote Roku makes? The remote's big perks include — as its name implies — always-on voice commands, so you can control your TV even if you can't find your remote. It just needs to be within a shout's distance.
Also, this remote is rechargeable, reducing the need for batteries. Plus, it's got a headphone jack for private listening over wired headphones, and programmable buttons so you're not stuck with just the four branded app buttons on the remote.
And as we said with the regular Streaming Stick 4K, this is a fantastic streaming device by itself already. You've got Roku's simple, customizable interface, snappy performance and a ton of apps everything you could ask for, though YouTube TV is buried in YouTube at the moment.
The big upgrade on this model is Dolby Vision, which will have your content looking as it should. The new Apple TV 4K is great and performs like a dream — yet still may not be worth the upgrade if you already have the previous model. On the outside, the 2nd-gen Apple TV 4K looks identical to its predecessor.
The upgrades are all on the inside, notably replacing the A10X chip with an A12 Bionic. Not a ton of apps even offer that level of content right now, mostly sports and other fast-paced action, but it will become more prevalent. Many myself included hated the old remote and its frustrating touch interface. The new remote retains touch and gestures, but adds actual buttons as well as an intuitive jog wheel that recalls the old iPods of yore. Once again, though, the biggest drawback is the price.
That said, don't buy the Apple TV 4K without checking out our story on the first thing every Apple TV owner should do , which will make streaming even easier — hint: it's about the remote. Read our full Apple TV 4K review.
For example, they've also added Dolby Vision, a must for those streaming high-quality movies and TV shows. Plus, it's still got a USB port which allows for folks to play back their own library of movie files on their TV.
Yes, you don't even need to learn what a media server is, or how to set one up. This year's model also offers a faster processor and better wireless streaming. The other big boon of this model is that you can program the Roku remote's two customizable buttons to open your favorite channels, in addition to the pre-programmed ones for Netflix, Hulu, Sling TV and Vudu.
The included earbud headphones sweeten the deal, as they plug right into the remote control for private listening. This is highly important to those who want to watch TV without disturbing the other person in the room. Read our full Roku Ultra review. Did you know Alexa could control your cable box yes, some of us haven't cut the cord yet?
The Amazon Fire TV Cube 2nd Gen packs a version of the virtual assistant that offers more entertainment device tricks than most, including switching HDMI inputs and tuning to cable channels. And thanks to a faster processor in this new model, commands happen up to four times as fast.
Cutting down the amount of times that voice commands are performed will help people stick with using Alexa commands and stop looking for their still missing remote.
This box it's not technically a cube streams content in excellent 4K, HDR quality, and its content-first interface seeks to cut down the time it takes for you to hit Play.
Trying to master Amazon's cheaper streamer? Check out our how to use the Fire Stick guide. It's also going to get Dolby Vision capabilities in the near future, and you can install Kodi on the console, if that's your jam. It also plays 4K Blu-ray movies, unlike any of our other picks.
Oh, and if you have bought movies across a ton of platforms, you'll be happy to hear that Xbox consoles, including the Xbox One S, are finally getting Movies Anywhere. You also get a great video game console with your purchase. The Xbox One S is slimmer than its predecessors, and its black and white design makes for a surprisingly stylish addition to your home entertainment console. Its internal capacity limit of 2TB means you can stop micro-managing the games and other content you download onto the drive.
If you can get an Xbox Series X or S, it's definitely a suitable and more future-proof replacement, but its scarcity and lack of innovative features make it far from a must-have.
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