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At the top, personal preference and viewing habits have more bearing than device function. I have both fire stick and Roku stick. Overall I like the Roku stick a little bit better. The fire stick has a slick intuitive menu and ample apps. The Roku app feels a bit more rudimentary. Rental fees for movies and tv shows seems higher on Amazon prime than it is on Mgo via the Roku. If you like the scifi channel, fire stick has the app Roku doesn't. In general all media hubs (Roku, Apple TV, fire) are pretty much the same.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The new Roku Streaming Stick claims to have more processing power than either Amazon Fire stick or Chromecast which translates to smoother streaming with less lag time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not technically. Both connect via HDMI to the TV system. Depending on the Roku box, may be both Wifi and Ethernet. Amazon Fire stick is wifi only. Content is major difference. Roku has a huge library of apps to reach a variety of streaming media. Fire Stick is very limited to Amazon ecosystem. However if you have a Disney Movie Anywhere account, you can connect that to Amazon video library so you can watch Disney/Marvel movies. No access to applications that share UV library. If you are a Prime customer then you might find great value in Fire Stick. If not, then almost no reason to buy Amazon device.
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