

(Or were options from China which were not the most reliable apparently) Looking to save money on content, too? Several streaming services offer the best value for your buck, such as YouTube, Netflix, Peacock, and more.EDIT / UPDATE : So after looking for a long time, all I could find under 100€ were options that had some latency with Steamlink, according to other redditors posts on r/steam_link. There's also the $30 Chromecast with Google TV (HD), which is almost identical to the 4K Chromecast with Google TV, except it tops out at 1080p and doesn't offer Dolby Vision HDR. Walmart's Onn TV 4K is only $20, so it's a great choice for spare bedrooms and the like - just be aware it doesn't support some advanced features like Dolby Atmos surround sound. The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K offers a similar experience for $60, if you're set on a non-Google device. Still, as long as you only use a handful of apps, you shouldn't have any trouble. It also has limited storage space at just eight gigabytes, and to connect a USB storage device, you'll need a USB-C hub. Compared to the Shield TV, it's not as powerful, which means navigating the UI will feel slower. Google TV is a version of Android TV with Google's newest design and recommendation system centered around the Google TV app and Google Assistant. The Chromecast with Google TV is a fine starter device at $50.

If you're not sure whether you should choose the regular or the Pro, go with the less expensive model you'd know if you had any use for the Pro features. The Shield TV Pro costs 50 bucks extra for some added functionality. If you want a fast, smooth experience complete with all the modern A/V standards, the Nvidia Shield TV will be a good fit for you - provided you've got $150 to drop on a streaming box. All the options in this list have access to the same video streaming services, so the right one for you depends on your specific needs. A new streaming device is a great way to add smarts to your non-connected TV or revitalize a smart TV that's started to feel slow.
