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cameratales | 2024-08-01 06:15:22 |
Use it with an android app to control my photos using smartphone or android tablet 5 |
Selena | 2024-09-17 07:35:31 |
Go 6 is based on Android, so you can download any app from the Google Play Store. If you want to read e-books from foreign bookstores or sources other than Amazon, it’s a good option. However, if you only use Kindle, it's better to buy a Kindle because it's much faster. But, Kindle can only read Kindle books. Personally, I’m happy with the Go 6 since I use Korean e-book apps. The downside is the limited RAM. With just 2GB, even with an Octa-Core CPU, it can't fully utilize its performance. This results in slower speeds compared to devices with more RAM. Nevertheless, considering its lower price compared to the POKE 5 and slightly better specs, it's currently the best value for money. 5 |
Juan | 2024-08-25 01:43:56 |
I used it with 2 Siros 800 S and at the same time controlled the power with the Broncolor App on an android tablet and also on android phone because wanted to see if the WiFi and the transceiver would have any conflict or interference. Didn't have any problem at all. Flawless performance. 5 |
Ralph | 2024-04-11 04:18:40 |
these buds are wonderful however if you have an older smartphone or a tablet you can download the app to fine-tune to your taste 5 |
Daniel | 2024-06-12 06:12:25 |
In the past, I used a Western Digital WDTV Live for Netflix, as well as to access all of my locally-stored media (a task at which it still excels). but it is becoming old and not totally reliable for Netflix. I also have a Wii U, which handles CrunchyRoll, and, lately Netflix, without the crazy background noise of the XBox 360. It, however, lacks a couple of features I use, such as local media access and Internet radio. Both the WDTV and the Wii U are not likely to see much feature development, unlike an Android box. Hulu, for example, was pulled from the Wii U last year.When the new Shield TV was announced, I hoped I could use it the replace the streaming and local media services of the WDTV and the Wii U. It ships with Netflix, although I could do without the Netflix button on the remote, and CrunchyRoll and Kodi are free downloads. So far, all are working well.Setup options allow for system flexibility in terms of audio channels and video display. The main menu is also easy to personalize. I have paired a Bluetooth keyboard for text entry in search fields and there are some games which work with it.My only difficulty is not with the Shield, itself, but wading through the sea of streaming apps, to see what is really usable. There are many free ones, but the activation requires an account on the web site of the publisher, which cannot be done through the Shield, apparently by design of the publishers. I have not yet tried the pay services, other then Netflix and CrunchyRoll which predate my purchase of the Shield.What I have installed, so far, easily fits into the smaller memory of this model Shield, but I added a 32G MicroSD, just as I did on my old Android phone, and made it primary storage for everything. 5 |
Karl32748 | 2024-06-16 09:37:22 |
Getting download speed of 170 Mps and can now stream to my bedroom netflix with very little buffering. 5 |
Gary | 2024-07-06 06:35:47 |
Very impressed. Be sure to download and use the iPad app with it. 5 |
Loren C | 2024-09-04 03:42:33 |
This is the best Roku I have owned so far, better WiFi antannae than previous ones. I use it mainly for VUDU app, and Netflix. 5 |
Ray | 2024-07-19 04:20:51 |
A very simple device which does it's job very well. I tried the Parrot app on my android and it worked very well. 5 |
Gary | 2024-09-01 03:32:43 |
After my 2'nd Samsung Tablet (in 5 years) broke, I decided to give Apple a try. This is my first apple product. I've always been a windows (pc) and Android ( tablet/phone) user, so when I needed a new tablet, I figured I'd give apple a try. $329.00 is cheap to try the apple eco system.... IOS seems a bit more restrictive than Android (maybe that's a learning curve ?)... but, so far, I am very impressed. From a user interface/usability standpoint, it is much more enjoyable to use than my Samsung (Android) tablet, albeit the Samsung was 3 years old. Very seemless integration with my Microsoft One Drive Cloud storage/MS office products. Got the apple pencil as well.... Why not ! I'll probably always stay with Windows OS for a pc, but may take a bite of the apple when I get a new pbone... 5 |