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Is the best way to just refresh the amazon prime landing page? I gotta be up for studying anyways so trying to cop that $115 40 inch tv.
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thats what ive been doing, aint seen no new deals yetIs the best way to just refresh the amazon prime landing page? I gotta be up for studying anyways so trying to cop that $115 40 inch tv.
I'm guessing the extended editions for the LOTR trilogy right? If not,that's a terrible deal...copped the lord of the rings trilogy on blu ray for $27 and a 20 pack of nongshim ramen for $13.
Same here...I let them cancel twice and both times they let me get back on student without any verification.On my second run of Amazon student...
Stay finessin' in these streets.
looks like a stick will be copped..... if im up @ 3am
wonder if 40" is the biggest tv they will have up
I need to learn from you. I cannot figure out Kodi.looks like a stick will be copped..... if im up @ 3am
wonder if 40" is the biggest tv they will have up
The Amazon fire TV has double the processing power than the stick does. It also has a USB port which is pretty much where 99% of the advantages comes in. I use my Amazon fire TV to run Kodi/XBMC and with that USB port allows me to plug in a external hard drive or usb stick and will let you extend your media storage past the 5 gigs of space that comes with it. I've currently got a 128 gig USB connected to mine and I download all my movies/tv shows straight to the USB from Kodi and I can watch them whenever I want. If you use a USB hub you can also plug in a wireless mouse and keyboard to it which makes navigating around much easier
Video about Kodi
I need to learn from you. I cannot figure out Kodi.looks like a stick will be copped..... if im up @ 3am
wonder if 40" is the biggest tv they will have up
The Amazon fire TV has double the processing power than the stick does. It also has a USB port which is pretty much where 99% of the advantages comes in. I use my Amazon fire TV to run Kodi/XBMC and with that USB port allows me to plug in a external hard drive or usb stick and will let you extend your media storage past the 5 gigs of space that comes with it. I've currently got a 128 gig USB connected to mine and I download all my movies/tv shows straight to the USB from Kodi and I can watch them whenever I want. If you use a USB hub you can also plug in a wireless mouse and keyboard to it which makes navigating around much easier
Video about Kodi
Also had no clue about the USB. You can download straight to the USB connected to the FireTV? I'm spending my day fighting this out.
If you had your fireTV rooted then you can plug in any type of USB but I think if you don't you can plug in USBs formatted in Fat32.
http://www.aftvnews.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-usb-storage-with-the-amazon-fire-tv/
I need to learn from you. I cannot figure out Kodi.
Also had no clue about the USB. You can download straight to the USB connected to the FireTV? I'm spending my day fighting this out.
I'm thinking of cutting cable soonChromebox>fireTV
I recommend checking the thread. I got my amazon fire tvs for 50 bucks a piece since i have a friend that works at best buy and it does exactly what i need it do very well. which is essentially stream and download my movies and shows. it also has your standard stuff like netflix and hbogo but since its an android device you can get it to run things like Fios Mobile which is verizons app that lets you watch 70+ channels live in hd including premium channels IF you have a verizon subscription. And since my parents have fios at their house i just use their info and i can watch live programming as well
I know nothing of these Cut the Cord friendly devices. What should I be looking to purchase?
I recommend checking the thread. I got my amazon fire tvs for 50 bucks a piece since i have a friend that works at best buy and it does exactly what i need it do very well. which is essentially stream and download my movies and shows. it also has your standard stuff like netflix and hbogo but since its an android device you can get it to run things like Fios Mobile which is verizons app that lets you watch 70+ channels live in hd including premium channels IF you have a verizon subscription. And since my parents have fios at their house i just use their info and i can watch live programming as well
I know nothing of these Cut the Cord friendly devices. What should I be looking to purchase?
in a couple of months my friend.apple needs to update the apple tv already
I think they putting the finishing touches on that a la carte TV programmingapple needs to update the apple tv already