Amazon Announces New Fire TV Stick Featuring 4K Support, and All-New Alexa Voice Remote (engadget.com) 41
Amazon is refreshing its Fire TV Stick to add support for Ultra HD and HDR in the new device. Engadget: With a base of active users that's 25 million strong, it's launching the Fire TV Stick 4K, delivering Ultra HD and HDR streaming through an HDMI dongle that costs a modest $50. The stealthy device isn't as affordable as Roku's $40 Premiere, but it's also billed as the first media stick to support Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision and HDR10+. You won't have to settle for lower-quality output just to save some cash or avoid using your TV's built-in apps. The device also ships with Amazon's newer Alexa Voice Remote (included with the Fire TV Cube), touting Bluetooth, "multidirectional" infrared and some much-needed buttons for power, volume and muting. You'll have more reason to use the remote, as well. Amazon noted that in-app Alexa control is coming to a number of more specialized video services, including AMC, HBO Now and Sony Crackle.
Is there any content? (Score:2)
The biggest thing right now is lack of 4k content. I guess They need to start some where first, offering support, then the content will follow later. But I expect they are not going to sell too many of these until there is more content.
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What good is 4k for if the content isn't even worth being watched in LD quality? The problem is not a lack of 4k content, the problem is a lack of content.
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Agreed. That said, I still go for the 720p downloads.
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4K displays seems to have an interesting range where it is useful.
For small displays like computer monitors and smart phones they are real good (when properly configured) because it gives you crisp text that is easy to read (normal text mode font on a 4k display seems to match the old CGA-VGA resolutions of 320x200) For the most part you are in close range of the display so the crispness of the display is useful. Then there is a gap for TV's over 60 inches. Where the larger screen give you a large clear im
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They haven't even got standard definition content working properly yet.
Try playing back 60 FPS videos on a Fire TV stick. You get the re-compressed 30 FPS stream. Most streaming boxes and smart TVs have this problem. The only one that properly supports frame rate switching is the Nvidia Shield, and it's really expensive.
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If you want the web to be faster, be against ads, tracking and be against idiots who include dozens of megabyte-heavy javascript libraries to add things that are possible with plain javascript and CSS3.
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The internet doesn't work the way you think it does.
With updated equipment, infrastructure, and proper setup. People use of high bandwidth activity shouldn't affect your web browsing.
Neat! (Score:2)
Cool, sounds interesting!
It's great for those who want these feat
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Cool, sounds interesting!
It's great for those who want these features.
I stopped reading after that.
Fail.
The remote isn't always on like the dots and echos. You have to press a button to activate the voice thingy.
With that said- it doesn't really work well at all and we just use the buttons to navigate like we do with our Roku.
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You trust Amazon? That's cute.
I don't want an Amazon device that's capable of listening to me, thanks. That's why we have ye olde fire stick with the non-microphone remote.
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You trust Amazon? That's cute.
I don't want an Amazon device that's capable of listening to me, thanks. That's why we have ye olde fire stick with the non-microphone remote.
Depends on what you mean by "trust"... You don't have an android or apple phone? You don't have a Microsoft or Apple OS computer?
What little it records when I've pressed the button a whole 4 or 5 times is far less invasive than any smart phone or what happens when you access a web browser or use a laptop or desktop.
I'm sure Amazon tracks everything I watch, how long I spend on each screen etc... That's no different to any time you pick up a phone or power on a computer though to me. You don't think yo
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You trust Amazon? That's cute.
I don't want an Amazon device that's capable of listening to me, thanks. That's why we have ye olde fire stick with the non-microphone remote.
Please tell me what battery technology they are using when a pair of what appear to be typical AAA alkalines are capable of powering an always-on microphone and sending all your data to Amazon for the year or so Fire TV remote batteries tend to last.
Even if you don't trust Amazon, the remote doesn't do anything on its own--it has to go through the Fire device to get a network connection. If that's off, then...
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I stopped reading after that.
Fail.
Our dog decided that our Fire stick remote was a toy. So, go to find a replacement remote on Amazon. The only option for a replacement remote is the Alexa remote at $25 (they sell a $15 non-Alexa replacement remote but it is not available in the US). A brand new stick is $40, only a $15 difference. So I said screw that I'm not using Alexa, I'll spend $5 more, get a Roku stick, and I can use that to replace one of my Comcast boxes saving $10 a month. Thanks Amazon, your greed and attempt to force people
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So I said screw that I'm not using Alexa, I'll spend $5 more, get a Roku stick, and I can use that to replace one of my Comcast boxes saving $10 a month. Thanks Amazon, your greed and attempt to force people to use Alexa saved me money!
Hey, I guess the real dick here is Comcast isn't it. $10 a month for that lousy box? Jeez, for someone counting $5 here and there you sure indulged yourself.
We were on Uverse but they were even worse than comcast. Wanted to go to Sling/Hulu but the wife wanted some channels neither of those carried, and after factoring everything in Comcast only comes out to about $20-30 more a month(own my own gateway, plan to use 2 roku sticks for comcast streaming so only renting 2 boxes)
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Alexa: Hi there, Alexa here, might I suggest you tune into the fabulous offer from Amazon?
Punter: Errmm...no, I know what I want to watch.
Alexa: I don't think that you do. I would really rather you watch this (flashes to channel).
Punter: No, I want to watch what I want to watch.
Alexa: It is not the Bezo Way, please follow our instructions.
Punter: Why?
Alexa: Or else!!
Punter: Okay, buy me a chain saw from Amazon.
Alexa: Now yer talk...hey, what are you going to use that chain saw for?
Punter: Oh a little of thi
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Punter: Oh a little of this, a little of that...just think of it as a tool to help me simply my life.
Alexa: Understood. Adding a spell checker software to your order.
One more question though (Score:3)
The first question is can you disable Alexa?
The next question is can you run Kodi on it?
for $50, sounds like a pretty good deal.
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Alexa is only on if you hold the button. She's off by default and isn't always listening.
Yes, you can run Kodi on it, works great.
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Alexa is only on if you hold the button.
I want to see two independent security audits before I believe this.
Yes, we have arrived at the point where you can't believe a manufacturer's information about their products anymore. Either they deliberately lie to you or they don't even know it themselves. Or their product is such a hodgepodge of badly outdated libraries that the 16-year old from around the corner can hack the insecure IoT bull.
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Have you reviewed independent security audits of every object in your home that is large enough to hide a microphone, wireless and a power source?
no ethernet (Score:2)
And with 4K on a fixed device it is an good idea to not have on it wifi
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You lost me here...care to elaborate a bit more?
TIA....
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I actually started doing this [xkcd.com].
Yes, it does reduce the number of invitations I get. But it increases the share of invitations that I accepted and didn't feel uneasy about afterwards.
Usual question (Score:2)
How to turn off Alexa "support"?
Get spied on cheaper! (Score:2)
Gotta love the slashvertisement!
Canadian Version (Score:1)