I’ve got a Vero 4K to watch photos stored on my NAS. It is a couple of years old and it seems to be dying.

My requirements are:

  • Watch videos stored on NAS via NFS/SMB
  • Install Stremio
  • 4K
  • Available in NZ
  • Sound doesn’t matter too much as I have a simple sound bar.

The Google TV 4K is sold here for NZ$79 and gets raving reviews. It seems I can install Stremio and VLC or Kodi, so that should meet my requirements.

The alternative is a Xiami TV Stick 4K which is NZ$69

I know the NVidia Shield is the best, but they are above budget.

Probably my only concern with these dongles is that they are WiFi based, but I have a very solid WiFi network with an Ubiquiti access point, so that should be fine.

So I’m leaning towards the Google TV 4K, any concerns or considerations?

  • Faceman🇦🇺
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    1 year ago

    the google TV is probably your best bet without either breaking the budget or buying questionable off-brand android boxes (many of which have been fount to have malware included)

    You can indeed add a usb-c ethernet adaptor if you have a pass through power USB-C hub/breakout, or the simple solution is to buy the official chromecast ethernet adaptor that is integrated into the power supply. they are available from Google directly, or compatible knock offs are on amazon.

    Total cost of that rig of dongles and adaptors is still significantly less than an NVIDIA Shield, even the basic tube model.

    • sylverstream@lemmy.nzOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks! Yeah, I’ve tried knock off Android boxes, never had luck. I read about wired that it maxes out at 100mbps so wireless may even be faster. Guess I’ll start wireless.