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Posted 11 July 2016
Fire TV Stick Streaming Media Player £19.99 / Fire Tablet £34.99 @ Amazon (Prime Day)
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Sneak peak, Amazon Fire Stick WILL be £19.99 for Prime Day! **Now Live**
Just plug in and start streaming in minutes. Take it from room to room and turn your HDTVs into streaming media centres.
Tens of thousands of TV episodes and movies, from Amazon Video, Netflix, BBC iPlayer and more, plus games, music and apps.
8 GB of storage and 1 GB of memory, plus a dual-core processor for fast streaming and smooth performance.
No more buffering - ASAP learns what Amazon movies and TV episodes you like and buffers them for playback so they start right away.
Great for casual gaming, too - Play favourite titles such as Crossy Road, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Hill Climb Racing and more.
Amazon Prime members get unlimited access to Prime Video, including original programming such as Transparent, plus over 1 million songs with Prime Music.
Note, you need to be a Prime member to take advantage of this deal (see 1st comment for link on how to get it on the cheap)
Just plug in and start streaming in minutes. Take it from room to room and turn your HDTVs into streaming media centres.
Tens of thousands of TV episodes and movies, from Amazon Video, Netflix, BBC iPlayer and more, plus games, music and apps.
8 GB of storage and 1 GB of memory, plus a dual-core processor for fast streaming and smooth performance.
No more buffering - ASAP learns what Amazon movies and TV episodes you like and buffers them for playback so they start right away.
Great for casual gaming, too - Play favourite titles such as Crossy Road, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Hill Climb Racing and more.
Amazon Prime members get unlimited access to Prime Video, including original programming such as Transparent, plus over 1 million songs with Prime Music.
Note, you need to be a Prime member to take advantage of this deal (see 1st comment for link on how to get it on the cheap)
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Thanks for giving us the benefit of your amazing insight.
Doubt that, unless you have 50 accounts with prime active.
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Arrrr... tis true.
Surprise surprise my comment that has near 30 likes has been removed from the top comments
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With Kodi this is a no brainer!
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seo-michael.co.uk/tut…ck/
seo-michael.co.uk/the…di/
I'm a 61 year old granny and I followed these instructions and got it perfect on 2 firesticks.
expertreviews.co.uk/tvs…ick
or
alphr.com/sof…-tv
or
http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_on_Fire_TV
Edit: Research indicates there is only one version, it's the Fire TV box that has 4k support. I think you can find 4k videos while searching on the stick, but can't play them.
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i do. Ready and waiting.
Google "kodi firestick" for guides
Even firestarter (custom homescreen) can be installed which displays all your apps as icons. Or can be used to startup right into kodi.
Cant go wrong at this price but for me these are way too slow and laggy. Probably because ive used the box for so long
I have both,
Chromecast- wireless HDMI cable ( you might not need one if you have a smart TV)
Firestick- streaming device (you have apps loaded on to the device).
Chromecast is a wireless HDMI cable( you have to plug the hdmi to your TV and power it using either a USB port or plug-same as fire stick), essentially allowing you to stream data from mobile device. There are a limited number of applications but you can always check online.
Firestick is like a streaming device with programs loaded on to it. This mean there is a size limit ,8gb for sticks?You have all the amazon apps and the ability to add apps of your own for instance, Kodi. Kodi allows people to watch otherwise paid tv channels and shows for free( usually poor quality). If you are a prime member you can watch tv shows etc from amazon on this device, It comes with a remote for navigation unlike the chromecast which needs no remote.
I use the chromecast most, I found an application that allows me to stream HD movies to my Tv through my phone( like a smart TV might), Unfortunately this application is not available for everyone hence I cant recommend it to you as the developer has limited the number of people who can use it. With a normal HDMI cable, you wont be able to use your phone and it may also drain your battery, with the chromeast, you are free to use your phone, make calls, play games etc whilst streaming, It wont show up on the big screen unless you want it too.
Hope that make some sense!
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Winter is coming.
take your tampon out mate...
So I ordered a second one with the wife's account.
If anyone here wants one and doesn't have prime available, let me know and you can have the second one for £20. Recorded postage cost will be covered by me..
Sign up for free to audible (here: amazon.co.uk/Pri…K28?ie=UTF8&redirect=true&tag=ho01f-21) and you will get £10 credit on your account instantly, so when you go to the checkout, it will be £9.99. I also had a £2 voucher from an earlier Reindeer hunt on this site
dont appear till very last page ( the one where you click buy, not the one where is say you can review your purchase before buying or what ever it says)
YouTube and IPlayer are. The fire stick just basically lets you watch videos on your TV rather than your phone or laptop. There is no need for it if you are happy watching on a laptop.
£5 fro. the £30 spend gift card
£3 from no rush delivery
£10 for the trial audible books.
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No. Google 'kodi firestick' for thorough install guides.
£10 Audible Voucher
£5 Amazon Voucher (ordered a £30 Gift card to be delivered...who doesn't need Amazon Credit)
£3 Pantry credit (No Rush Delivery)
So in my head I have paid £1.99 for the stick
Bargain!!
Because it's 'TRYITOUT'.
Go on then, we're all curious. Custard creams, or have you found some weird fetish channel Kodi add-on?
I'm assuming you're new to Kodi then? Kodi doesn't have channels in the way iplayer or 4OD has. As Kodi stands the moment you install it, it doesn't have anything but it's what you can then add that makes it so great. In short, you can either point it to any media already stored on your local network and play that or you can install free addons that one way or another will pretty much play anything and everything from all over the place.
I would suggest the best place to start is install Kodi and add the Exodus addon. This will give you a good idea of what Kodi can offer and in the process you will learn how simple it is to add more addons. There are literally hundreds if not thousands of addons (or apps if you prefer that term) that can then be added that cover a huge range of stuff.
Best thing to do is search Youtube for a guide to intsalling Kodi using ES File Explorer, as it's a very simple method requiring no computer or prior experience with Kodi. Then google search for a tutorial on installing Exodus for Kodi. Again if you follow the guide carefully you will need no prior experience or skill and it can all be done from within the Kodi app itself. Try it. I think you'll be surprised with what it can do!
seo-michael.co.uk/tut…ck/
seo-michael.co.uk/the…di/
I'm no spring chicken but I found this option posted earlier on HUKD very simple to follow.