And I mean this kind of fire...
and this kind of Fire.
If you are over on the facebook then you know I absolutely love our Amazon Fire TV
Very simply Amazon Fire TV
I never really minded when it was just me - I just watched on my laptop and I got a lot of mileage out of my NetFlix account. But trying to hook up the TV was a disaster. We almost never did it and it always just made my husband mad. It kind of went like this....
.... *extremely exciting part of the movie*..... and then one of the cats would step on the cord and the TV screen would go blue, us screaming: PEPPER!!! Or we'd lose the connection with Amazon right when Godzilla was about to.... about... what? What?
It was just stupid.
So usually it was just me and Nicholas huddled around my cat-hair-covered laptop trying to hear what was going on. All of that is over.
I honestly could not figure out what the advertising for Amazon Fire was when it first came out. I did not know why Gary Busey was yelling weird things at the TV and did not care. But then I stumbled upon a how-to video that explained it and it all made sense.
Look how little it is!
The Amazon Fire TV
Now this is how movie night goes.... We turn on the TV, use the TV remote to click to "Input 2", pick up the most adorable remote ever and click on the movie we want. We can even use the voice command thingy AND IT WORKS.
This snazzy little remote changed everything.
So the other nite we commanded the TV to play Fury
Originally we were going to get the Fire TV Stick
So here are the questions we get:
Is it worth it?
Yep. Every cent. I can't tell you how easy it is and how much that has made a difference. I am not a gadget person at all... but this is really terrific.
But why would you pay for that when you have cable or can get a "smart" TV?
We don't have cable so the cost of the Amazon Fire TV
What about Roku?
*shrugs* The nerds say it's about the same but we have Amazon Prime
What else?
We also really like the original programing from Amazon (and NetFlix) - as far as companies go I'm betting on them to take us to a new level. Amazon has their new original programing for free with your Prime account. They did a preview last year where you could watch any of the show's pilots and then provide feedback - they kept the best shows and ended up winning a ton of awards. They are doing the same thing right now I'm betting on The Man in the High Castle
What else?
My friend L had a great point - she said that their TV is mounted to the wall and that trying to hook up a laptop to it with a cord was unrealistic. If we tried this I am positive someone, perhaps me, would trip over the cord and rip the TV right off the wall.
Also - how cool is this? There are a lot of shows you can use for homeschooling. I would have never had thought of that but isn't that a great idea?
But... but what about cable?
Cable can screw right on off. They have completely missed the boat and are now scrambling to catch up. Remember when they changed TV forever with The Sopranos? Now all I hear about is how none of their customers are happy with the service, it's expensive, and there is never anything on. The only thing that interests me is that HBO is finally getting on board with online viewing with their HBO Go... and we think that current customers will get that when it comes out thru Amazon Prime. Of course the only reason I'm interested in that is so I can see Game of Thrones. I'm still mad tho that they want to sell a channel and not by-the-show.
What's so great about online viewing?
You can watch what you want, when you want. I can't stay up late enough for most of the network shows.... so I just watch them the next day or whenever. And I never have to sit around thru a totally dumb show waiting for what I really want to watch to come on.
Plus I totally love binging - which is watching a bunch of episodes in a row. Why wait until next week? Plus there are no commercials. I'd pay to never see another "ED" commercial again. Seriously. Right now I'm watching Spartacus which is really terrific but we are all counting down the days until House of Cards Season 3 comes out. I will be very busy that day parked directly in front of our TV with my Fire TV remote in one hand and Nicholas snuggled under my other arm.
Any drawbacks?
Yes. For the first few weeks I couldn't pry the Fire TV remote out of my husband's hand. I am not kidding. He went from angrily lumbering off anytime we wanted to watch anything online to being a full on fan. He also went thru and monkeyed up my Watch List. I had so carefully groomed it..and now it's full of Red Green and stupid BBC fake sci-fi shows. So I'm kind of irritated about that too. Otherwise we just love it.
Happy Friday everyone! Are you getting with the program and watching online?
Editors note: It's Friday - how about some affiliate links in this post? Why do I always put this at the bottom of these posts? Technically I'm supposed to tell you this which is why I'm including this editor's note. How does it work? Easy peasy. I get a tiny portion of the sale when you click on one of the links, go to the Amazon page, and purchase something. It can be anything - this book, movies, or something you need from Amazon anyway. Do you need anything Amazon? You can support this blog by just clicking one of these links. Or using the black Amazon search box on the right side of this page. It doesn't cost you once cent more but helps me with the "cost" of this blog. If you like this blog, or if I've helped you at all in your farming efforts, just make a purchase from Amazon from one of the links, my store, or the black Amazon search box on the right side of this page. Thanks!
5 comments:
Totally agree... binging on programs is awesome, and just using the HDMI dongle (stop giggling) is easy to use. Fire stick does not have voice - but there is some gaming though I"m not a gamer. Also the storage on the fire tv is bigger so the buffering streaming is a bit smoother but in general it is the same thing. Yep it's pretty cool!
We ditched Dish last year, got a roof antenna, then Roku and Netflix and never went back. There's so much on Netflix and the other free Roku channels, we always have too much to watch and not enough time! It's $8.99 a month and the Roku ($89.00) paid for itself already. We actually got 3 more PBS stations with our antenna, cool! All those travel and cooking shows! I also get free DVDs from the library...
No TV here, but use our computers to watch things on. Anyway, Lester and me would not share happily one TV screen, neither of us wanting to watch what the other was watching so we would have to have 2 TVs to keep us both happy!
Do you have to have an internet connection? or is that built in?
I've seen your posts on this and wondered - how do you get your internet? DSL, cable, satellite? We're so far out in the boonies that our only option is satellite and I'm afraid all the streaming video would suck up our monthly allowance. So we get DVDs from Netflix and the library (gotta love the library) and I very judiciously watch a couple shows on the laptop every so often.
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