Cheers for that,I just need it for my old smart tv that doesn’t have Disney+,ITVx and some other apps.My main concern was the 5Ghz compatability.Both are 5ghz
Personally I prefer an nvidia shield pro with Ethernet so no reliance on burst technology wifi which is prone to interference, but depends what you're using it for. Netflix and iptv probably fine as they're both heavily compressed and don't use a lot
I know the feeling!I just want to plug in a little gadget that will let me play Disney+ on my tv,without having to invest in a new smart tv.The two streamers I mentioned are both around £30-£40,and look to be a low-cost solution (especially as I get Disney+ free from my bank).My concern is mainly that my Plusnet router is 5Ghz only,and I read somewhere that some lower cost streamers only work on 2.4Ghz.Is this thread a sort of code?
Jeez I feel old and thick.
5ghz only wifi would be fairly unusual given the range of 5ghz wifi is generally a single room or so?I know the feeling!I just want to plug in a little gadget that will let me play Disney+ on my tv,without having to invest in a new smart tv.The two streamers I mentioned are both around £30-£40,and look to be a low-cost solution (especially as I get Disney+ free from my bank).My concern is mainly that my Plusnet router is 5Ghz only,and I read somewhere that some lower cost streamers only work on 2.4Ghz.
Even if you don't need the 4k it is just much faster and makes navigating the menus much quicker.Wait until amazon have a prime sale and buy the 4k or 4k max the last promotion they had the 4k for £30 and 4kmax for £40. I have the new 4k max and it works with wifi6 and the 4k attached to a bedroom tv. No issues at all with wifi streaming
Absolutely and i wouldnt go near the lite deviceEven if you don't need the 4k it is just much faster and makes navigating the menus much quicker.