Share that with me too, if you don't mindnavychop see PM for Youtube workaround on Fire Stick
Share that with me too, if you don't mindnavychop see PM for Youtube workaround on Fire Stick
Wow! My firetv stick was delivered today at 9AM, and I just ordered it yesterday! Amazingly fast delivery by Amazon!
Have a look at this:Share that with me too, if you don't mind
I have read that Amazon has already disabled, and then re-enabled some of the methods mentioned in the link that I posted, so I am pretty sure that Amazon is already aware of the workarounds.I was wary of posting that publicly; I'm hoping Amazon won't block the work-around.
All it says is to use Firefox, Amazon had a popup recommending the same thing after they blocked the app.I was wary of posting that publicly; I'm hoping Amazon won't block the work-around.
All it says is to use Firefox, Amazon had a popup recommending the same thing after they blocked the app.
I just installed the firetv stick, and I did not have any problem accessing YouTube. There was a pre-installed icon for Youtube. When I clicked on it, the on-screen message said to use either the Firefox or Silk browser to access YouTube and there were buttons provided for selecting Firefox or Silk. I selected Firefox (I had already downloaded it to the firetv stick) and YouTube ran full-screen with no problems.
Maybe not from a cost standpoint, but in performance they are much more so, particularly in viewing angle...just as wide as plasmas were. I was close to getting a 65 Sony 930 but stumbled upon a "hidden" deal at Amazon and got the OLED for the same money.I don’t see OLEDs as practical yet. In future years, but today- just for early adopters.
I thought this was a good deal, already have 2 boxes so was going to order couple more for my kids until I saw the new device doesn't come with ethernet port and they charge $15 for some lame ass adapter.
For 4K I always like going wired.Why do you need an ethernet port? Do you not have wireless at your house?
For 4K I always like going wired.
I agree! Everything in my theater setup is wired, TV, Hopper 3, Oppo 203, AppleTV, and Roku. It ensures that I will always get the best bandwidth available.For 4K I always like going wired.
There are enough users close by to me that I have seen a drop in speed while on 5 Ghz. 2.4 is really bad.If you use 5 Ghz wireless you should be fine.
There are enough users close by to me that I have seen a drop in speed while on 5 Ghz. 2.4 is really bad.