Have the same (TV from 2014) and it works... However had to force Google TV in the sound setup to deliver dolby to the TV, so the tv can pass it to the sonos bar by hdmi arc (doesn't do it by default if it doesn't recognize it on the TV)
Hi Rathos, I have been using Steam Link on the Google TV streamer for the last 2 evenings. Connection via WLAN. Latency was noticeable and there were some hiccups during the approximately 2-hour gaming session. But since I was playing a single player adventure game, that was ok. It was enough for my requirements. However, gaming was possible.
Unfortunately, we do not have any personal user experience with this product, but I am happy to forward your question to the Community, perhaps a Community member can help you.
Streaming directly from a tablet (e.g. Netflix, YouTube) as with the Chromecast 3 is not possible with the TV Streamer 4K (32 GB), as it is a classic streaming box with its own operating system (Google TV) and remote control, not a Chromecast dongle. However, operation is very simple, as you control everything directly via the remote control supplied - including voice control and a separate start screen for apps. You still need a Chromecast or a TV with an integrated Chromecast function for so-called "casting" (streaming from your mobile/tablet to the TV).
This product allows you to stream 4K content via popular streaming services, but it doesn't allow you to pick up TV channels directly as you would at home. To watch traditional TV channels, you'd need an aerial or a streaming service that offers live channels. However, it's perfect for a camper van if you have a stable internet connection, as it lets you access platforms like Netflix or YouTube.
As far as we know, the product displays recommendations and adverts in the start menu, similar to the Chromecast with Google TV. You can still use it for Plex, but the adverts in the interface cannot be completely deactivated.
According to the information available to me, the Anker USB-HUB should work, as it has a Power Delivery port to which you can then connect the Google Streamer's power cable. You will then have USB-A and USB-C ports available
Unfortunately, we can't answer this specifically as we don't have the experience. However, the question remains in the Community in case anyone can help.
The device can be operated via a USB-C charger without any problems. I think it should run at least 2A (but I'm not sure) Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the Blue TV app.
The device has 4 GB of memory (RAM) and 32 GB of internal storage capacity. This allows for smooth performance and ample space to install apps and store content. The 32 GB storage is the total capacity before formatting, so the actual usable space will be slightly less. The memory and storage specifications support high-quality 4K streaming and app usage on the Google TV platform.
This is an offer from a third-party retailer over whose pricing we have no influence. In principle, however, it can sometimes happen that sales prices exceed those of the manufacturer.
There are no differences in technology, performance and quality. The more expensive model is an offer from our third-party provider and therefore such prices can vary greatly.
You will have no disadvantages with the cheaper model!
Unfortunately, we can't answer this specifically as we don't have the experience. However, the question remains in the Community in case anyone can help.
This TV streamer has nothing to do with the Swisscom Box. It is connected to its own HDMI input and serves many streaming services such as Disney +, Netflix, Prime Video etc. See description. The most common streaming services are available as apps on your Swisscom Box and if they work to your satisfaction, you don't need this TV Box.