Amazon Fire TV Stick - 8GB. From the Official Argos Shop on ebay
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Fire TV Stick for effortless streaming of great movies, TV, music and more. Just plug into your TVs HDMI, connect to WiFi and enjoy. With a massive selection of content from BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and lots more. Easy to move between rooms or take to a friends. Music streaming from Pandora, Vevo, Tune in, and Spotify.
Dedicated remote for ease of use. Downloadable app for voice search available on iOS, Android and Fire OS.
Powerful and fast. Dual core processor and 1GB of RAM for fast streaming and smooth performance.
8GB memory.
720p and 1080i.
Video formats:
BBC iPlayer.
Netflix.
Amazon Instant.
YouTube.
Vimeo.
Rent from the largest selection of HD movies.
Interfaces and connectivity:
HDMI port.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Photo formats:
JPEG.
GIF.
TIFF.
General information:
Remote control included.
EAN: 848719044959.
Catalogue number 392/9315
Latest comments (22)
sdavies85
23 Nov 16#9
Is Kodi ok to run on the stick or is the box better?
agnostic to sdavies85
23 Nov 16#11
I have both but my box is 2gb and it definitely runs better than the stick.
UKPokemonMaster to sdavies85
23 Nov 16#13
Better on the box I would say. I have Kodi on the original 1st version Fire Stick and I can't be bothered with the buffering issues for streaming. As the box connects directly via ethernet network cable, the streaming is much better.
I personally would recommend Raspberry Pi 3 with Kodi as you can get it at a similar price as Fire Stick, it connects to ethernet cable, and also it's easier to run Kodi on it. If you have a TV with HDMI control than you can also control Kodi on the Pi.
UKPokemonMaster to sdavies85
6 Dec 16#22
For me the box is much better as I get little or no buffering issues connected to ethernet.
louiseb88
23 Nov 16#21
already posted
HIEAT
23 Nov 16#20
rather get from currys for this price.
warlock09
23 Nov 16#19
refurbished maybe??
a55assin
23 Nov 16#17
Can you mirror your phone using the Amazon Fire TV Stick?
Exodus is good, but there are also other programs out there that show different shows and movies. It also depends on which Repository has been added.
Bambie legs
23 Nov 16#5
This or the Ruko stick? This is not for my but the mother in law so it will need to be easy to use, plug in a play etc.
UKPokemonMaster to Bambie legs
23 Nov 161#10
Roku Stick is easier to navigate with Apps, it also now has Amazon Prime TV app but unfortunately no Kodi. Amazon Fire Stick is better for Amazon Prime subscribers because of the way the menus navigate, it does not have Now TV but you can load Android apps such as Kodi onto it.
The Roku Stick I bought from Argos was a nightmare to connect to WiFi. I had similar issues with the Now TV branded Roku box but that was easier to fix as it has an ethernet port. The Roku stick I got from Argos came with an older firmware which did not work with both my WiFi routers. To get it to work with my WiFi I had to get it to the new firmware version. So Roku stick may not be plug and play ready for everyone, so if it doesn't work make sure to return it.
As these are both WiFi devices, I think Roku devices are better at streaming over WiFi than Amazon Fire Sticks (I have a Roku Stick and also an older purple Roku box which only work over WiFi and video is pretty good over WiFi). Best streaming experience at this price range will be a NOW Tv box connected to ethernet port, but Now Tv boxes seriously lack in apps. I have actually replaced the Now Tv Box with the Roku stick and haven't had buffering issues with streaming; I have used the Fire Stick (1st version) in the same room in the past and I would say it did suffer buffer issues.
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Free Instant Pickup Using Fast Track Click & Collect
Fire TV Stick for effortless streaming of great movies, TV, music and more. Just plug into your TVs HDMI, connect to WiFi and enjoy. With a massive selection of content from BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video and lots more. Easy to move between rooms or take to a friends. Music streaming from Pandora, Vevo, Tune in, and Spotify.
Dedicated remote for ease of use. Downloadable app for voice search available on iOS, Android and Fire OS.
Powerful and fast. Dual core processor and 1GB of RAM for fast streaming and smooth performance.
8GB memory.
720p and 1080i.
Video formats:
BBC iPlayer.
Netflix.
Amazon Instant.
YouTube.
Vimeo.
Rent from the largest selection of HD movies.
Interfaces and connectivity:
HDMI port.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Photo formats:
JPEG.
GIF.
TIFF.
General information:
Remote control included.
EAN: 848719044959.
Catalogue number 392/9315
Latest comments (22)
I personally would recommend Raspberry Pi 3 with Kodi as you can get it at a similar price as Fire Stick, it connects to ethernet cable, and also it's easier to run Kodi on it. If you have a TV with HDMI control than you can also control Kodi on the Pi.
I'm asking this as i've just ordered it without using the Quidco so want to order again using the Quidco offer :disappointed:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-quidco-cashback-bonus-argos-game-zavvi-toysrus-cdkeys-lego-25-00-2553688
The Roku Stick I bought from Argos was a nightmare to connect to WiFi. I had similar issues with the Now TV branded Roku box but that was easier to fix as it has an ethernet port. The Roku stick I got from Argos came with an older firmware which did not work with both my WiFi routers. To get it to work with my WiFi I had to get it to the new firmware version. So Roku stick may not be plug and play ready for everyone, so if it doesn't work make sure to return it.
As these are both WiFi devices, I think Roku devices are better at streaming over WiFi than Amazon Fire Sticks (I have a Roku Stick and also an older purple Roku box which only work over WiFi and video is pretty good over WiFi). Best streaming experience at this price range will be a NOW Tv box connected to ethernet port, but Now Tv boxes seriously lack in apps. I have actually replaced the Now Tv Box with the Roku stick and haven't had buffering issues with streaming; I have used the Fire Stick (1st version) in the same room in the past and I would say it did suffer buffer issues.
Maybe you could also submit those individually... :man: