Why are Streaming Boxes so BAD?

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Streaming TV Boxes: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right One for You

In recent years, streaming TV boxes have become increasingly popular among consumers who are looking for a convenient and cost-effective way to watch their favorite shows and movies. But because there are so many options, it can be hard to choose the right streaming TV box. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know to choose the best-streaming TV box for your needs.

But, do you really need them? We look at the things you might think you need… then answer the tough question at the end. So find out exactly what features might be useful… and if we think you even need them now?

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Netflix Roku Box – III in its packaging

Overview of Streaming TV Boxes

Streaming TV boxes, also known as media players, are devices that allow you to stream content from the internet to your TV. Most of the time, they connect to your TV through an HDMI port and need to be connected to the internet to work. Some popular streaming TV boxes include Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, Apple TV, and Nvidia Shield.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Streaming TV Box

When choosing a streaming TV box, there are several factors to consider, including:

  1. Content Availability: The first thing to consider is the content that is available on the streaming TV box. Different streaming TV boxes have different content libraries, and some may not offer access to your favorite shows or movies. It is important to check what content is available before making a decision.
  2. User Interface: Another important thing to think about is how easy the streaming TV box is to use. A user-friendly interface can make it easy to find and watch your favorite content, while a clunky interface can be frustrating to use.
  3. Price: Price is also an important factor to consider. Streaming TV boxes can range in price from under $50 to over $200. It is important to find a box that fits your budget while still offering the features you need.
  4. Hardware Specifications: The hardware specifications of the streaming TV box are also important. A more powerful processor and more
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Apple TV, looks great but what can it really do?

But what can streaming boxes really do?

So now we come to the title of this article and that is the fundamental question that we are all asking ourselves. At one point in time, these were supposed to be the new thing. The next BIG thing for TV’s. Make any TV smart, get only what you want or need! Now you have Netflix rolling out commercials, or ROKU doing different ads. Amazon always shows pre rolls… so really what do we need these boxes for?

I had bought an Android Box at one time and was using KODI which was great until it got too big and all the places to get files from were taken down. OBVIOUSLY, everything was legal and we were just sharing funny home videos, but once that was taken down we are left with what PLEX? That we don’t need one of these expensive boxes for? We can run it on any smart tv, or even use a Chromecast with our phones.