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Hey, have any of you used those TV box's?  They're those Android TV box's that run Kodi, Netflix, play games, etc...  I know we talked about Kodi in other threads but I'm just wondering if any of you have used one of these box's and if they're worth it.  I get mixed reviews online between people loving them and people saying they break down after a while (although those people are a lot less).  They're usually under $100.

comment_181234

I have the box, but the laptop is hooked to the tv via hdmi and I have xbmc on it as well. The box is nice in freeing up your computer so u can multi task, and having a remote is nice so u dont have to keep getting up and changing things on the computer per movie/tv show.  Id say perormance is pretty close between box and comp, tho it feels like the box buffers a little faster

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comment_181254

I have Netflix Frosty.  I just want an all in one box so I don't have to use crappy Wii and things like that to watch everything on.

Which box do you have Taynted?

The only thing I've read/watched about the TV box's, is that you should have a wired connection to it because wifi doesn't work so well as far as good quality movie watching.  And I don't want to have to dig my way through the house to run cables.

comment_181258

I'm on my 2nd box and have had zero complaints with either.  Started with a G-Box MX2 (the one Taynted has), and upgraded to a G-Box Q a few months ago.

It has other apps but I use it strictly for Kodi.  I've used both boxes wirelessly and haven't had an issue but obviously a wired connection is always going to be better.  If running cables is an issue for you, you may want to look into a powerline adapter.

 

comment_181261

I've been using a Roku (1 i think?) for a couple months.  Seems to work great for me. It's quicker and easier to navigate than the painfully laggy apps you get with the smart blu-ray player I have.  Picture quality seems good to me too.

It's connected by wifi, and doesn't even have a way to put put a cord in it, but haven't had any problems on Netflix. Use it for NHL Gamecentre too, and it will buffer sometimes when you turn a game on at the beginning, but then is fine.

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