![]() ![]() Which is when I came here to see if anyone had more luck than I have. I tried messing with latency and refresh - with no luck. I haven' tried the pro version yet, but my little boy is trying to play Mario 64 right now, and it's lucky he's terrible at it - because it really, really sucks. So I bought the latest Chromecast, teh pretty white one with the remote. The way we're paying for the facility is to sell ads to businesses for when kids to fundraisers and stuff aand I'm pretty sure I could figure out how to cast ads to chromecast than the firestick. Lots of games do.īut overall - pretty good. Bigger games like Star Wars: Podracer (or.whatever it's called) - would just crash. Some games like StarFox have a little bit of lag. Out of the box - the 4K ran Mario 64, without any screwing around at all. I'm shit at the nitty gritty technical stuff - so that's important to know. I own a software company, but I'm just the ideas guy. We have a really dreary town and bugger all for kids to do and I have a really big property on main street that I'm trying to turn into an educational/entertainment facility for kids. Was trying to tie it all together with the TV's but so far just feeling like I wanna keep my FTV's.but time will tell. The home page recommendation system is nice.įor what it's worth, everything else "smart" in my house is Google. Perhaps it will be resolved in an update but I only have until November before I can return it. At 1080p there's stutters every now and then still. Right now there seems to be an issue with Dolby Vision content, so at 4k I'm having stutters and failure to finish playing titles in Disney+ like Wall-E. Not only are they feature-full and powerful players, but they are also among the least expensive 4K HDR-capable devices available. ![]() But thanks to sales and price breaks, you can often find both for less than that. Google Assistant seems to query faster and of course Assistant is better at other queries that aren't "(movie title)". Chromecast with Google TV retails for 49.99 while the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is usually 54.99. UI performance especially in Disney+ feels smoother. The majority of buttons have the same feel and the layout is a bit awkward - the home button is "mixed" in with the rest of the functions, the volume buttons are awkward to access since they are on the bottom curvature of the side I feel like I have to turn the remote sideways, the D-Pad feels too much like the bottom half of the remote so you're not sure if it's upside down sometimes. As for those debating between the Max and Google's 50 Chromecast with Google TV or Roku's upcoming 50 Streaming Stick 4K That's a little more complicated. Immediately, the CC TV remote is not very intuitive to use without looking at it.
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