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    Dumb TV devices recommendations

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    2024-09-21, 09:29 PM
    1. Depends on your configuration. But probably. Your WiFi would have to be either very very slow/weak at the client or your HEVC video was already at an insanely high bit rate.

    2. Anything new will support H265/HEVC. Most new devices also support AV1. Anything new will support WiFi5, most probably support WiFi6. Keep in mind that WiFi 5 came out like 10 years ago. So you're talking about really old devices that don't support WiFi5.

    I've personally used the CCwGTV 4K and the Roku 4800X and was happy with both. I'd avoid any FireOS based devices.
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    Dumb TV devices recommendations - by DeanoVIP - 2024-09-21, 07:23 PM
    RE: Dumb TV devices recommendations - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-09-21, 09:29 PM

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