How to choose the best TV streaming device for you

To make your television play videos via apps like Netflix and Hulu, you'll need a streaming device. But with so many dongles and TV boxes—from companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, Roku, and others—how do you pick the best one for you? In this guide, we'll demystify these devices so you understand exactly what you're getting, and which product is the best option for your streaming needs.

Perhaps the most important choice you need to make is your preferred software: Just like phones and laptops, streaming devices have their own operating systems. So you should choose a platform that fits two criteria: It must play your favorite content and work well with the devices you already own.

For example, if you want to watch shows and movies purchased from iTunes, then you need the only device capable of working with that software: the 4K Apple TV ($150 and up on Amazon). If you're all-in on the Apple ecosystem—you rely on a Mac computer or an iPhone—then you'll want this option. It can also stream videos from Amazon Prime, YouTube, Netflix, and many other third-party services, with the notable exception of Google Play Movies & TV.                                                               
Read More at https://www.popsci.com/pick-best-tv-streaming-device

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