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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
4k upscale
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Worth it for the 4k upscale on any 1080p video worth it
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No better then the 2017 version. Only good thing is the upgraded remote. Has lots of problems connecting to pc for shared drive. 2017 and this pro version graphics performance is the same. This marketing in action. Not impressed.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I read all the reviews and thought this was going to be the best, but dolby vision wasn't on par with other streaming devices. Not sure if I did something wrong, tried all resolutions and watch setting videos. Just wasn't feeling it justified the $200 price tag since I'm not going to game on this. I have xbox series x and ps5 already.
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It's like all the other streaming devices I have ( Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick ( 6E ). I don't notice any improvements to the picture compared to the others. Maybe it's me. Everyone else seems to think it's the best thing ever. Meh, save the money.
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This device worked well and I would have recommended it if not for the recent Google TV update that now puts big ugly banner ads on your home screen. When I bought this device, it didn't have ads, then Google forced an update to all devices running Android TV or Google TV (they can't settle on a brand name) to have the same UI and that UI includes home screen ads, even for shows on streaming services you don't have installed.
Otherwise, this device works well for game streaming and media streaming. But for $200 the cheap ad-filled generic Google interface is unacceptable.