A:AnswerThe fire tv cube has a faster processor. As long as your internet is fast. The streaming quality will be much better . My 300MB internet speeds can steam 4K without pixels on screen.
A:AnswerIt is transportable from TV to TV from the same WIFi connection. But if moving to a new area outside of your routers reach, you will need to go the the Settings, Network and sign in to a WiFI. So you can take it on vacation or work travel and plug it in the TV at the hotel, and log it into the hotel WiFI, and have access to your paid apps such as Netflix.
A:AnswerAmazon ALWAYS comes up with new models of Fire TV. When new technology takes hold, they add it. This is my 5th Fire TV device since they launched the line.
A:AnswerIf your parrot's squawking sounds like the word "Computer" "Dot" "Alexa" the unit will glow blue and wait for a command. It will most likely mute your TV/AV receiver temporarily until it receives the next command or times out. Sometimes even the TV will convince Alexa to wake up. When this happens the Alexa mutes all other things around it in hopes that it receives the voice command from you, or your parrot.
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A:AnswerThere is everything from HBO to CNN to FoxNews, to YouTube and YouTube TV, Netflix and about 500 more...Buy a Fire TV and see for yourself. You download the apps you want.
A:AnswerYes, you will. Before I "converted" completely, I had BOTH satellite TV AND AMAZON, NETFLIX, etc... and it all worked together just fine. However, I opted to discontinue my service with DIRECT TV after 18 years because of their poor customer service and high rising costs. I picked a streaming service that included local channels so that I could have seamless service.
A:AnswerBuffering isn’t due to the speed of your media device (fire stick/fire cube) it is based on the speed of your internet and the connection quality of the WiFi. So in short, no it will not decrease buffering