A:AnswerIt is easier to work because You can talk what you want instead to typing ....especially with some remotes like my Samsung "pointer". So you can say Alexa, get me a Netflix horror movie and it'll log on to Netflix and give you a recommendation for a horror movie----or whatever genre you'd like.
A:AnswerThey are sold at your local bestbuy, If they are out of stock you can purchase online for delivery or enter your zip code for availability near you.
A:AnswerCheck out videos on installing KODi. It opens up a world of possibilities. The best way to get local channels is add an antenna, I purchased the firestick with an antenna and a subscription to DirectTv now. We don't miss anything, and pay less than $100 per month. Just make sure you have very good internet speed, or the buffering week be too annoying.
A:AnswerIt's basically a little USB stick you plug into your TV, making it a smart TV. You still have to subscribe to things to use its features like Netflix or ESPN apps
A:AnswerI think u would have to buy some kind of extension hdmi that has male end that would plug into tv and female end that you can plug the stick into, this is a very good question because the longer the extension the less heat will flow into the tv , and i think that it may make it run better but not sure because i have not tried to find such a cord im going to look on ebay
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A:AnswerThere is some free content through Amazon, but not much. Ultimately, you will want to tie a Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime or some other content account to this. I got it mainly for PlayStation Vue and it works very well for that. I do wish it was compatible with Vudu though.