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Bored & want more TV?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:26 pm
by Paul - TV Techie
For those who wish to have an upgraded TV service, with the best selection of live channels, catch up and a large on demand video club, this can be made available to anyone who has the following equipment.

MAG box
Formuler Box
Android Box / phone or tablet
Apple TV
Ipad / iphone
Roku Express
Amazon Firestick (only if unlocked - we don't do)


Smart TV's

Samsung
LG

If you'd like further info - please email [email protected]


Paul

Re: Bored & want more TV?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:48 pm
by jpeg
What no Firestick

Re: Bored & want more TV?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 8:48 pm
by A.N.Other
Too many variables and trouble with upkeep I suspect, besides there is not much a 3rd party can do with a Firestick that you shouldn't be able to do by yourself.

Re: Bored & want more TV?

PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:50 am
by Paul - TV Techie
jpeg wrote:What no Firestick
If 'unhacked, then no' - a standard Firestick is best at being an Amazon Firestick within the Amazon Eco-System. Courtesy of the web and various BS help guides how to hack one, everyone seems to think it's a good idea. But, it's not, they are a middling, very average spec, re-skinned Android stick - theres' so much better equipment out there if you want to stream content or live content outside of the Amazon eco system.

Summary - Yes, if Amazon stick hacked back to Android base (we do not offer this service) - then can add/side load - Android compatible apps - but ultimately would recommend other hardware options first (if you don't have an Amazon stick already).

If on a budget a Roku Express stick does a better job and you can get good official applications, with no hacking or resetting the stick, personally i'd choose that over a Firestick if looking for something similar.

If wanting a more powerful IPTV type system with multimedia - a very much 'do everything' type device, then recommend looking at the newer Formuler boxes - which considerably outperform the previously popular MAG boxes.


Paul
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