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June 2014
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In use you get the impression there is plenty of promise here. Fire TV is a neat and well-specified device. On this score it easily beats Apple TV, Roku 3 or Google Chromecast in memory and processor. The out of box experience is good, especially for Pri...
Puts video, apps and game content at the fore, Slim and sleek design, Simple UI, Faster CPU and enhanced graphics
Software buggy and glitchy, Amazon content takes priority, No universal search
The Amazon Fire TV is a sleek and effective advert for Amazon's services and a promising casual gaming console. More third-party apps would be nice, but it's a must-have for Amazon users....
Extrait: Amazon made a good impression on us with its Fire TV set-top box, and gave Apple and Google something to think about; one because Apple TV has no gaming feature, and two because Chromecast was just a streaming USB stick. However, with Google now getting i...
Beautifully designed, impressive voice search, fast and powerful, open to third-party services, original in-house games available
No HDMI cable included in the box, voice search only works with a few services, needs more of the main broadcaster apps
We rather liked Amazon Fire TV both sides of the pond. However, it has a lot of very capable competition too. And that will only increase when Google releases its similarly Android-based Nexus Player. Part of its problem is that, unlike some of tho...
As a first attempt at an all-in-one media device, Amazon's Fire TV micro-console is nicely positioned given the $99 price-point. Physically, the hardware sports a tidy, discrete design, and its components are more than capable for tackling video streaming...
Slick hardware look and feel, Voice recognition works well, Snappy, easily navigable user interface, Great remote, Gaming is better than expected
Voice search is not universal, Apps not pre-installed, App load times are no faster than competition, Game controller feels cheap, Drawn out setup process
Although we think the Fire TV was a little overhyped at its introduction, it's still a really great set-top streamer with great performance. The one big low point is the lack of universal search, and the box isn't the Formula 1 speed demon we had hoped ...
Publié: 2014-04-04, Auteur: Will , review by: itproportal.com
Very responsive, Elegant design and interface, Lots of content and apps available, Voice search is functional
Highly curated Amazon interface, Game performance isn't spectacular
Amazon's approach to Android is overly curated, and a lot of its power will remain untapped for most users, but for a $100 (£60) media hub the Fire TV stands out. It has more features than the Apple TV and more raw power and potential than the Roku 3, ma...
Extrait: Amazon has finally entered the set-top box space with its newly-announced Fire TV. And it can do everything, including stream movies and television shows, displaying photos, and allow users to game - directly from their television sets. The actual Fire T...
Publié: 2023-01-24, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Picture is bright and colorful with all-angle viewing, Set-up and controls are relatively straightforward, Ambient Experience adds unique layer of functionality, Built-in speaker system doesn't necessitate soundbar, Mics in remote and television for Alexa
Fire TV aggressive in upselling content and services, Fire TV is a bit of a jumble, Ambient Experience can be frustrating for snack breaks
The Amazon Fire TV Omni 65-inch QLED Series television has the potential to be a great television set. The experience delivered with this TV is very much like Amazon itself: ready and willing to deliver the content you want, when you want it, but convenie...
Amazon's Fire TV Recast just works. It's a cliche catchphrase that's typically muttered about Apple products but is applicable here. It's easy to set up and it works seamlessly with Amazon products. But remaining dependent on Amazon products is something...