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Hi, I've got a living room setup which isn't particularly new or fancy, but seems to work really well from a functionality point of view.
We use the TV's in-built Android TV for all TV usage - primarily Netflix, YouTube, Plex etc, as well as heaps of Spotify (with Spotify Connect from laptop & phones used as playlist controllers).
This means our standard TV remote can control all TV, Apps, Receiver, & PS3 (DVD & Bluray) functionality. This has meant excellent WAF which is a big bonus
I do have a fear though that as my TV is a few years old now, they may stop with updates that could render some apps un-useable - is this a genuine concern? Or does the fact that Sony uses the Android TV platform reduce that issue?
I have kind of noticed recently that I'm having to occasionally "reboot" my TV when it starts to get a bit laggy. Hopefully that doesn't get too much worse.
Anyway, I was curious if many others entirely use the TV's in-built system, as everywhere I see people using a Shield, Roku, etc... am I missing out on much?
Hello @kisangoli78,
while it is not a direct response to your question - I personally do not use my Philips Android TVs smart functions.
The reason? It is so old, that most of the apps run very bad so I use my Sony UBP-X800 as "media center" to do all smart things I need
- Nic
Hi kisangoli78, could you tell us the model number of your TV and the software version you have on it?