
I have a firestick that my brother borrowed to me and it does work, but I suppose I have an idea in my mind that a built in android TV would be closer to the best experience I could have. So in the end, I might end up having to get a Nvidia shield or something, since I want something responsive and good. But I felt a little trapped when I saw they won't give full refunds if you've plugged it in etc. Not sure if that would change within the "100 days free return" thing. Thankfully they did offer me a full refund without having to go through the hassle of citing regulations and such. I saw before posting this that I can find a list of android TV devices on a site linked, so I'll check that out in the meantime. I'm not too happy with the TV I ended up with so I'll be trying my best to refund it using the "Distance selling regulations" since the retailer (Ao.com) tries to say that if you plug something in then you can only get up to 50% of the cost refunded.Īnyone got suggestions? Thanks in advance for the help. Others have said to get a fire TV, or a fire stick, or some sort of nvidia shield device, but I don't fully understand the difference between a fire tv, smart tv and android tvĪ voice control without the need of alexa or google is something that peaked my interest about LG, but I felt I may aswell ask people here what I ought to do since the "TV boxes" and firesticks seem to have their own voice controls too. Won't read APK's from USB, won't download apps other than the ones on the toshiba built in store.įrom extra reading and asking lots of people, some people have said their LG tv lets them install 3rd party apps, downloaders, screen mirroring apps and things like that.

I bought a Toshiba TV which was supposed to be an android TV or something along those lines, it seemed to describe options for installing anything and it ends up being a linux based system, with no way of adding anything at all to it.
