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Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-30, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: alphr.com
Given time, we're sure that the selection of Android TV apps and games will improve, especially since the platform has the backing of big TV manufacturers such as Sony, Sharp and Philips. Unless you're desperate to play Android games on your TV, howeve...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-26, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
YouTube on TV done right, Clean and responsive interface, Useful voice search
Plenty of rough edges, Sparse app collection, Limited for gaming, Remote needs Next and Previous buttons
Setting up the Nexus Player is dead simple. You don't even have to enter your Google password – an option to visit a website and input a PIN means you don't have to mess around too much with the on-screen keyboard. The provided Bluetooth remote is remi...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-26, Autor: Richard , Testbericht von: expertreviews.co.uk
The Nexus Player is a device with plenty of potential, but is currently let down by poor app support for Android TV. While many of these limitations can be overcome by using Chromecast, the fact is that the actual Chromecast costs just £30, making it by f...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-03-26, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: dailystar.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: DAVE SNELLINGGoogle's Chromecast streaming stick was one of the best TV gadgets of 2014.Now the internet giant is upping the ante with the launch of another TV streaming device called the Nexus Player.Similar to Apple TV and Amazon's Fire TV, this little...
Zusammenfassung: By 2014 the landscape has changed completely, with the introduction of SmartTVs, internet-connected consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation, and VOD services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. No longer are you forced to pay Sky a premium rate subscription fo...
Zusammenfassung: By 2014 the landscape has changed completely, with the introduction of SmartTVs, internet-connected consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation, and VOD services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. No longer are you forced to pay Sky a premium rate subscription fo...
Zusammenfassung: By 2014 the landscape has changed completely, with the introduction of SmartTVs, internet-connected consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation, and VOD services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. No longer are you forced to pay Sky a premium rate subscription fo...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-11-03, Autor: David , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
The Google Nexus Player Android TV streaming box offers good conversational voice search from the included physical remote. If you use your smartphone or tablet to Cast compatible apps, it provides access to most important services. It delivers Android ga
At launch, native app selection is abysmal compared with that of Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. The interface seems designed to push users toward Google's media services, and voice search doesn't yet include major third-party apps like Netflix or Hulu
Until it receives a major infusion of native apps and developer support, and better integrates non-Google services, the Nexus Player with Android TV offers no compelling upgrade over other streaming devices....
Competitive hardware under the hood, 802.11ac Wi-Fi capable, Smooth gameplay, Zippy navigation, Cast capable
Limited app selection at launch, Limited connection options (no Ethernet!), No universal search (Google Play results only)
When the Amazon Fire TV first came out, we thought app support was a little light, but held out hope that the situation would change. It did, and it did so quickly. These days, we enjoy our Amazon Fire TV box quite a bit, and our kids enjoy it even more ...