May 7, 2020 12:44 pm
TiVo’s Stream 4K is an HDMI dongle that plugs into the back of your TV. | Image: TiVo
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TiVos streaming-focused Stream 4K releases with $50 introductory price
TiVo’s Stream 4K is an HDMI dongle that plugs into the back of your TV. | Image: TiVo
TiVo’s Stream 4K, the company’s new attempt to compete with Roku and Amazon’s streaming devices, is now available. The small dongle looks a lot like a rectangular Chromecast, runs on Android TV, and supports Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. It costs $70 normally, but until May 27th, TiVo is selling it for $50.
Announced back at CES 2020, the Stream 4K is a little different from TiVo’s traditional DVR players. Instead of receiving a live TV feed over cable or an antenna, it’s designed to stream TV over the internet via a partnership with Sling TV. That means there are no TiVo service fees to worry about here. Instead, you’ll need a Sling TV subscription, which costs between $30 and $45 a month.
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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/7/21250348/tivo-stream-4k-release-date-news-features-streaming-dongle-hdmi
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