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June 2014
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The editors liked
Great content selection
Can play games well
Competitive $99 price
Impressive hardware specs lead to a lagfree experience
Voice search works as advertised
Gaming with the FireTV goes beyond what anyone else can offer
Super simple set up
The system runs super smoothly
Intuitive remote control and user interface
Great gaming experience – especially at this price point
Voice search works well
Nice minimalist hardware design
Kindle Fire TV owners can take advantage
Dualband wireless
Voice search works fairly well
Arrives preregistered to your Amazon account for simple setup
Optional wireless game controller improves gaming experience
Device specs run circles around the nearest Android-driven competition
Build quality and design of hub
Remote
And gamepad are sleek
If you want to find Amazon-hosted content like videos and games
The microphone gets the job done
Simple to setup
Voice search does a great job of translating what you say
Comfortabl
Ergonomic remot
Promising voice-search capabilit
Responsive interface with Amazon service
Doubles as entry-level game console
The Amazon Fire TV can access thousands of the most popular streaming apps. Its interface is very quick to respond
And Amazon content launches almost immediately. Parental controls and support are top-notch. Voice search from the remote works very well
Snappy performance
Powerful components in a small package
Voice search and ASAP work as advertised
Easy to use
Fast
Good WiFi plus Ethernet
Plays games
Competitive price
Voice search
Games and other apps
Very responsive
Slim design
Clever interface focuses on content instead of apps
Impressively accurate voice searches
Kidfriendly Freetime section is built in
Great for tinkering
With the ability to sideload Android apps
The Amazon Fire TV Recast antenna DVR doesn't charge any monthly fees. Its sophisticated program guide fits live TV channels seamlessly into the Fire TV interface. Setup is easy and out of home streaming to your phone works well. Picture quality was perfe
Easy to set up and use with Fire TV devices and Alexa
Smooth video playback across all channels
Low price for built-in storage with no subscription fees
Easy to setup and use with Fire TV devices and Alexa
Lo
Lets you record up to four programs at onc
Works with Fire T
Can stream programs to smartphone
Easy to set up
Integrates well with Fire TV
Simple DVR function
Works with Amazon Alexa
Very responsive. Elegant design and interface. Lots of content and apps available. Voice search is functional. Flexible port array.
Easy to set up and use
Easy to use the remote
Apps and games load quickly
Has a wide variety of apps and games
Has accurate voice search
Has the most comprehensive parental controls out of all the products we tested
Low power usage
Picture is bright and colorful with all-angle viewing
Set-up and controls are relatively straightforward
Ambient Experience adds unique layer of functionality
Built-in speaker system doesn't necessitate soundbar
Mics in remote and television for Alexa
Lets you record and watch OTA channels anywhere
Seamless integration with Fire TV and Alexa voice commands
Reliable streaming performance
Easy and flexible setup
Subscription-free DVR
Up to four tuners and plenty of storage
Alexa support makes control easy
Easy setup
Plenty of DVR space
It just works
Speedy performance
Voice search that works
Fun games that aren't a gimmick
Effective voice search function
Powerful quad-core processor
ASAP feature loads movies for instant playback
HDMI CEC functionality
No Airplay-like feature
Old Netflix interface
Missing key apps such as HBO
No deep search yet
Fast performance
Impressive list of apps
Even at launch
Voice search is convenient
Fast and accurate
Access to plenty of 4K content
Excellent gaming
Regular content and apps access
Streams content very smoothly
Powerful processing specs for smooth use
Excellent price
Fast and intuitive interface
Voice search is fast and accurate
Bluetooth remote doesn't require line of sight
The editors didn't like
Voice search only works with Amazon content
Not all games are optimized well for the controller
Content support nonexistent for non-U.S. users
Limited internal storage
Gaming controller is an extra $40 on a device is already at the top of the price range
No killer feature to make it a must have
Controller sold separately
Missing apps like Spotify – HBO GO and the Time Warner Cable app
The system puts Amazon services first before others
Voice capability is limited to just searching – and not navigating the device
Voice search only works for Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus content
No support for DLNA media servers
USB port currently not in use you can't play content from USB devices
Significantly fewer channels and apps than Roku 3
Popular channels like HBOGo
TED
Media browsing puts all Amazon content front-and-center
Making Hulu
Netflix
And other apps less convenient
Particularly since they can't tap into microphone search
Launch game selection ranges from uninspired to wholly unoptimized
Does not have access to full Google Play app store
Game offerings sparse
Some video pausing glitches encountered with Hulu Plus
Voice search only works for Amazon's store
Major video and music providers missin
Voice search doesn't support enough apps ye
So-so games not yet worth price of $49 controlle
Interface not customizable
Popular apps like Netflix
Hulu
YouTube and others take a back seat to Amazon's own TV shows and movies. Search results prioritize Amazon
And often hide results from other providers even if you've installed them. There's no way to customize the interfac
Voice search limited to Amazon results
Same old music and video content at same old price
No HBO Go
Where to buy
The Amazon Fire TV is available for $99 from Amazon.com
Which is tax-free in all states but AZ
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No support for USB flash drives or media servers. No web browser
Game controller not included
No HBO GO
Voice search doesn't work within apps
Onscreen keyboard is painful to use
It's more expensive initially than many antenna TV options. You need a Fire TV device attached to your TV
And can only watch on two devices at once. Alexa search isn't as dependable as manually using the channel guide
And the required Fire TV menu syste
Fire TV required to watch on televisions
No ad-skipping features
Out-of-home streaming only works on mobile devices
Abstract: Amazon made a good impression on us with its Fire TV set-top box, and gave Apple and Google something to think about; one because Apple TV has no gaming feature, and two because Chromecast was just a streaming USB stick. However, with Google now getting i...
Beautifully designed, impressive voice search, fast and powerful, open to third-party services, original in-house games available
No HDMI cable included in the box, voice search only works with a few services, needs more of the main broadcaster apps
We rather liked Amazon Fire TV both sides of the pond. However, it has a lot of very capable competition too. And that will only increase when Google releases its similarly Android-based Nexus Player. Part of its problem is that, unlike some of tho...
As a first attempt at an all-in-one media device, Amazon's Fire TV micro-console is nicely positioned given the $99 price-point. Physically, the hardware sports a tidy, discrete design, and its components are more than capable for tackling video streaming...
Slick hardware look and feel, Voice recognition works well, Snappy, easily navigable user interface, Great remote, Gaming is better than expected
Voice search is not universal, Apps not pre-installed, App load times are no faster than competition, Game controller feels cheap, Drawn out setup process
Although we think the Fire TV was a little overhyped at its introduction, it's still a really great set-top streamer with great performance. The one big low point is the lack of universal search, and the box isn't the Formula 1 speed demon we had hoped ...
Published: 2014-04-04, Author: Will , review by: itproportal.com
Very responsive, Elegant design and interface, Lots of content and apps available, Voice search is functional
Highly curated Amazon interface, Game performance isn't spectacular
Amazon's approach to Android is overly curated, and a lot of its power will remain untapped for most users, but for a $100 (£60) media hub the Fire TV stands out. It has more features than the Apple TV and more raw power and potential than the Roku 3, ma...
Abstract: Amazon has finally entered the set-top box space with its newly-announced Fire TV. And it can do everything, including stream movies and television shows, displaying photos, and allow users to game - directly from their television sets. The actual Fire T...
Abstract: The Amazon Fire TV Stick is the bargain version of Amazon's super-fast voice search-enabled Fire TV. The HDMI version certainly sacrifices a lot of things that make Fire TV great, but is that bargain worth it? Absolutely.First of all, what is Fire TV and...
Better hardware than competition, Tons of content, Voice functionality on remote control
Expensive to achieve full potential, Prime Music not yet available
The hardware on the Amazon Fire TV is quite powerful and the interface is quite polished. Pair that with Amazon Prime and the deal becomes a lot more sweeter. if you were living in the US. For us folks in India this device is a luxury and it is the livin...
Besides promised features like FreeTime, and beefier voice-search capabilities, the Fire TV would benefit from some more apps. HBO Go is a big omission, but Amazon says it's working on adding that one ASAP. Fire TV doesn't need 1000-plus content sources l...
Abstract: Media streaming is a crowded space these days--you've got set-top boxes like the Apple TV and Roku competing with streaming sticks like the Chromecast and Plair, not to mention game consoles , networked DVRs , and smart TVs . At first the Fire TV might se...