Yeah, Sony and their record of data protection. Not a chance in hell I'll tie anything about me with anything of theirs
On Oct 16, 2016 3:32 PM, <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote: > So far Sony PS Vue or whatever it is called is the only OTC that has > Discovery and related channels. > > *From:* Josh Reynolds > *Sent:* Sunday, October 16, 2016 2:17 PM > *To:* af@afmug.com > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] "buffering" > > > Roku and FireTV are the best, by far. Roku has more channels, firetv has > more app capability (android). > > AppleTV streams like shit compared to those two. > > On Oct 16, 2016 11:20 AM, "That One Guy /sarcasm" < > thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Roku is just an amazing nail on the head device. I still run the old xd >> it still updates, the apps still update, it's got the supported dev >> channels. That's probably one of the most elegantly perfect pieces of >> electronic in my home >> >> On Oct 16, 2016 10:49 AM, "Bill Prince" <part15...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> The problem with whatever app is on the TV (or if there is an app), is >>> that if the TV is more than 1 year old, it will never be updated again. >>> >>> The Netflix app on our (now) 5 year old LG is a poor example of how >>> Netflix should actually work (or any of the online streaming services for >>> that matter). I didn't realize how poor until we installed a ROKU 2, and >>> found out what a reasonably modern implementation looked like. >>> >>> >>> >>> bp >>> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> >>> >>> >>> On 10/15/2016 10:10 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote: >>> >>> In your experience, does it help if the customer goes through the >>> procedure to update the app on the smart TV? >>> >>> >>> >>> Most of the smart TVs we run into seem to be Samsung. I know a lot of >>> the early ones also didn’t seem to play well with certain WiFi routers. >>> >>> >>>