Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K.
May 2019
(85%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(95%)
4660 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Fire TV Stick's UI is dropdead gorgeous
If Amazon Prime is your main source of streaming content
You might love the navigation of the UI. It does one thing better than any other media streamer by far
It makes finding 4K content on Amazon Prime stup
Easy access to 4K content
Remote now controls your TV
Supports Alexa
Also supports HDR10
HDR10+ and Dolby Vision
Same great Fire TV experience
Support for 4K
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Great price
Improved remote control
Alexa remote supports Bluetooth and infrared (IR) control
Remote control has volume buttons for TV audio
Full 4K support including Dolby Vision
HDR
And HDR 10+
Impressive performance at a low price
Broad HDR format support
Plus HDR menus and SDR-to-HDR conversion
Increasingly useful Alexa voice controls
Dolby Vision
Atmos
HDR10+
And HDR10 for 50 bucks
Remote can now power TV on/off
Control volume
And change channels on some cable boxes
Fast performance and excellent stream quality
The editors didn't like
Amazon makes IP control via advanced control systems a needless nightmare
Amazon Prime video content is forcefully prioritized to the exclusion of everything else
As such
Finding the app you're looking for can be needlessly complicated
Unless you use
No smartphone display mirroring
Voice search still doesn't work within Netflix and other apps
Published: 2020-02-06, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
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Published: 2020-02-06, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: B uying Buying a capable streaming player for your TV is easier and cheaper in 2020 than it's ever been. So long as you're willing to spend at least $50, you can buy something that'll deliver 4K resolution and HDR color from apps like Netflix, Amazon Prim...
The Fire TV Stick's UI is dropdead gorgeous, If Amazon Prime is your main source of streaming content, you might love the navigation of the UI. It does one thing better than any other media streamer by far: it makes finding 4K content on Amazon Prime stup
Amazon makes IP control via advanced control systems a needless nightmare, Amazon Prime video content is forcefully prioritized to the exclusion of everything else, As such, finding the app you're looking for can be needlessly complicated, unless you use
There's a lot more I could say about the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, including a lot of positives. One thing worth noting is that when I switch back and forth between its UI and that of my beloved Roku Ultra, the latter looks absolutely archaic by comparison...
Easy access to 4K content, Remote now controls your TV, supports Alexa, Also supports HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision
No smartphone display mirroring, Voice search still doesn't work within Netflix and other apps, No native YouTube app, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
If you don't own a 4K or HDR TV, and don't plan on upgrading to one either, get the regular Fire TV Stick. At Rs 3,999, it's cheaper and works perfectly. Plus streaming in 1080p consumes less data too. If you already have a Fire TV Stick and are happy wit...
Alexa remote supports Bluetooth and infrared (IR) control, Remote control has volume buttons for TV audio, Full 4K support including Dolby Vision, HDR, and HDR 10+
A bit bulky for a streaming stick, No native YouTube application
Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K checks off almost every box that you'd want in a streaming dongle, plus you get its much-improved Alexa remote
Published: 2018-10-31, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Dolby Vision, Atmos, HDR10+, and HDR10 for 50 bucks, Remote can now power TV on/off, control volume, and change channels on some cable boxes, Fast performance and excellent stream quality
Amazon needs to chill with the self-promotion, No Vudu means few choices for Dolby Vision movies, Alexa's abilities in certain apps remain limited