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On this week's show we have a shootout between four set top boxes and we try to determine which one is best for you. We also read your email and take a look at the week's email.
News:
On last week's show, in response to a news story, Ara asked why would someone use a FireTV set top box over ones from Apple, Google, or Roku. So for this week we decided to do a comparison of them all and try to identify who each product would benefit the most.
For this comparison we looked at the Apple TV 4K (latest 3rd-gen model from 2022, still current), Google TV Streamer (the modern successor to Chromecast with Google TV), Roku (focusing on high-end like Roku Ultra or Streaming Stick 4K), and Amazon Fire TV (focusing on popular models like Fire TV Stick 4K Max or Cube).
All support 4K HDR streaming including Dolby Vision, major apps (Netflix, Disney+, etc.), and voice remotes. In a nutshell, the differences come down to your ecosystem, interface, performance, ads, and price.
Apple TV 4KPros:
Cons:
Best for: Apple users and those wanting a premium, ad free experience.
Google TV StreamerPros:
Cons:
Best for: Google/Android users or those wanting smart recommendations and smart home features.
Roku (Ultra or Streaming Stick 4K)Pros:
Cons:
Best for: Most people—especially beginners or those wanting value and neutrality.
Amazon Fire TV (Fire TV Stick 4K Max or Cube)Pros:
Cons:
Best for: Amazon Prime members or Alexa/Echo households on a budget.
Overall, Roku wins for broad appeal and value, while we give the nod to the Apple TV 4K for premium quality, and the Google TV Streamer excels for smart features. Choose based on your ecosystem (Apple/Google/Amazon) or if you want neutral/no-fuss just go with Roku.
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On this week's show we have a shootout between four set top boxes and we try to determine which one is best for you. We also read your email and take a look at the week's email.
News:
On last week's show, in response to a news story, Ara asked why would someone use a FireTV set top box over ones from Apple, Google, or Roku. So for this week we decided to do a comparison of them all and try to identify who each product would benefit the most.
For this comparison we looked at the Apple TV 4K (latest 3rd-gen model from 2022, still current), Google TV Streamer (the modern successor to Chromecast with Google TV), Roku (focusing on high-end like Roku Ultra or Streaming Stick 4K), and Amazon Fire TV (focusing on popular models like Fire TV Stick 4K Max or Cube).
All support 4K HDR streaming including Dolby Vision, major apps (Netflix, Disney+, etc.), and voice remotes. In a nutshell, the differences come down to your ecosystem, interface, performance, ads, and price.
Apple TV 4KPros:
Cons:
Best for: Apple users and those wanting a premium, ad free experience.
Google TV StreamerPros:
Cons:
Best for: Google/Android users or those wanting smart recommendations and smart home features.
Roku (Ultra or Streaming Stick 4K)Pros:
Cons:
Best for: Most people—especially beginners or those wanting value and neutrality.
Amazon Fire TV (Fire TV Stick 4K Max or Cube)Pros:
Cons:
Best for: Amazon Prime members or Alexa/Echo households on a budget.
Overall, Roku wins for broad appeal and value, while we give the nod to the Apple TV 4K for premium quality, and the Google TV Streamer excels for smart features. Choose based on your ecosystem (Apple/Google/Amazon) or if you want neutral/no-fuss just go with Roku.

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