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Select Walmart Stores (link for reference only): has
TiVo Stream 4K UHD Android TV Streaming Media Player w/ Google Assistance Voice Control Remote on sale for
$15. Offer is
valid in-stores only.
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phairest for sharing this deal
Offer Notes:
- Offer is valid In-Store only at select locations
- Members are reporting prices under $15 if you would like to try your local Walmart
About this Product:
- No More App-Switching. TiVo Stream 4K enables one centralized place for searching, browsing, and creating watch lists across all your apps.
- Say it and watch it. The power of voice control makes it easy to find shows. Integrated Google Assistant allows you to launch apps, dim the lights and more.
- Recommendations Across All of Your Apps: Get rid of the walls between what you watch. TiVo recommends your next favorite shows and movies based on what you love, not where they live.
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https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeNext
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"TiVo's biggest problem is that it has a twin: The new Chromecast with Google TV. They are essentially the same device. TiVo does come with its own Stream app, which aggregates content from multiple channels. However, the interface didn't wow me with helpfulness and TiVo's personalization is definitely a bug, not a feature. "
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"TiVo's biggest problem is that it has a twin: The new Chromecast with Google TV. They are essentially the same device. TiVo does come with its own Stream app, which aggregates content from multiple channels. However, the interface didn't wow me with helpfulness and TiVo's personalization is definitely a bug, not a feature. "
https://www.tomsguide.c
I have a CCwGtv, and the problem with that, is it has almost NO user available memory. Only a tad over 4Gb, and it gets used up very quickly and then it barely works. I only have about 9 apps loaded, and it's run out. So I have to remove/reload, and that SUCKS.
I do NOT recommend the Chromecast w Google tv device. My 4k Firestick runs rings around it without even breathing hard.
I do NOT recommend the Chromecast w Google tv device. My 4k Firestick runs rings around it without even breathing hard.
I've installed Wolf Launcher on it and it is now working fine – and cache files have been reduced dramatically. All that Amazon advertising crap was obviously the culprit.
Also Tivo: "Lets put out an android streamer, we won't let it work with our existing tivo dvrs, and how about we move all of the remote buttons around so long time users won't be familiar with it".
Considering it's on clearance, I think we know how well that worked out. I would have bought one once they dipped under $40, but I'm used to the original tivo remote layout.
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I do NOT recommend the Chromecast w Google tv device. My 4k Firestick runs rings around it without even breathing hard.
Odd, I have two of those, and two tv's that run android tv. None have more than 4gb of ram.
I have a dozen streaming apps on it, and have had quite a bit more. Never had a problem running out of memory.
The walmart Onn I just bought has Netflix, hulu, disney+, hbo max, peacock, youtube tv, paramount plus a a few others. They take up less than .8GB, leaving 4GB free.
Not for game emulators or to store a large media library on, but an OTG cable and fast flash drive fixes that problem.
I have a dozen streaming apps on it, and have had quite a bit more. Never had a problem running out of memory.
The walmart Onn I just bought has Netflix, hulu, disney+, hbo max, peacock, youtube tv, paramount plus a a few others. They take up less than .8GB, leaving 4GB free.
Not for game emulators or to store a large media library on, but an OTG cable and fast flash drive fixes that problem.
I wonder what the difference is between yours and mine then? I've been reading around about all sorts of other people running out of memory on theirs also...
The remote pairs just fine but as soon as you turn off the Shield TV, you have to re-pair the remote. It's a bit annoying...
I never had this issue when I use a Fire TV stick remote...
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