A slate of new streaming TV players have launched this fall, just in time for the peak pre-holiday buying season.

Which Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV devices and sticks are compatible with Tablo OTA DVRs?

Which streaming platforms are best for your cord cutting needs today?

Which are worth the upgrade if you already have a streaming box, stick, or Smart TV?

Keep reading to find out…

Roku Streaming Players



Over half of Tablo DVR customers use Roku as their primary streaming platform.

Why? They make simple and affordable streaming devices and support the widest variety of TV streaming apps.

Notable Updates The new low-end Roku Express got a slight redesign and uses power more efficiently. The new Roku Ultra is faster and has more memory, as well as a remote with mute and user-programmable quick launch buttons. The new Roku Ultra LT — which is a US Walmart exclusive — is basically the same Ultra Roku has been selling since 2016, but minus the newest, fanciest remote and the handy remote finder feature.





Things to Keep in Mind Roku Ultras are the lowest-priced streaming devices with onboard ethernet connections. The Roku Express+ has mostly been discontinued, so there are no new options for cord cutters wanting to add streaming capabilities to older TVs without HDMI inputs.





Tablo Compatibility All current-generation Roku streaming boxes and sticks (running Roku OS 9.0+) are compatible with Tablo OTA DVRs. If your Roku was introduced more than 4 years ago, it’s time for an upgrade.





Roku Devices We Recommend TOP PICK – Roku Ultra (2019)

The new programmable quick-launch buttons are super-convenient, and the performance boost should ensure it will stay speedy for many years. NEXT BEST — Roku Ultra LT

Still a great choice, but only if you really can’t afford the extra $20 for our top pick. BUDGET PICK — Roku Streaming Stick+

It doesn’t have the speed or the bells and whistles of the higher-priced options, but it has power and volume buttons for your TV and better WiFi than the low-end Rokus.



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Amazon Fire TV Streaming Devices



Amazon Fire TV is the next most popular streaming platform with Tablo DVR users, and cord cutters in general. Like most Amazon hardware, the pricing is excellent, and the devices are solid.

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Apple TV Streaming Devices



While it’s not as popular as Roku or Amazon Fire TV, Apple devotees may want to pay a premium price for Apple TV hardware.

Notable Updates Apple hasn’t released any new hardware in 2019 but has made some interface improvements via operating system updates and the Apple TV ‘App’.





Things to Keep in Mind While Apple’s hardware is quite fast, its touch-based remote does not get high marks from cord cutters.





Tablo Compatibility The Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K are compatible with Tablo OTA DVRs. Apple TV models made before 2015 (silver/white remotes) do not have an App Store and are incompatible.





Apple TV Devices We Recommend TOP PICK – Apple TV 4K

Since the hardware hasn’t been updated this year, we recommend getting the latest version. Unless you routinely use many apps, the 32GB model should provide enough storage. NEXT BEST – Apple TV HD

If you really can’t spare an extra $30, the Apple TV HD will still work well for the average cord cutter. BUDGET PICK – N/A

Despite repeated rumors of Apple working on a lower-cost ‘stick style’ device, it has yet to materialize. This isn’t the platform for penny pinchers.



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Android TV Streaming Devices



Android TV has so much going for it… It’s a powerful and open platform with a devoted following on mobile devices. However, it has never been able to match the popularity of its competitors.

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When Should I Upgrade?



If your current streaming TV player is more than 5 years old, and especially if it wasn’t top-of-the-line then, now is a great time to upgrade.

As apps get more complex and power-hungry, cord cutters can experience sluggish menu navigation at best, or at worst some app features being disabled when using older devices with lower memory, slower processors, and slower WiFi connectivity.

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Smart TV vs. Streaming Stick or Box

While it can be handy to have a television with a streaming platform built-in, not all Smart TV platforms are created equally.

No matter who manufactures the television, Smart TVs built on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or Android TV platforms should behave almost identically to their stand-alone streaming device cousins. (At least until the ‘smarts’ start to age.)

Samsung, LG, and Vizio Smart TVs all have their own non-standard app stores. This can result in spotty app support and sometimes a poorer in-app experience than you’d enjoy with a stand-alone or more mainstream dedicated streaming platform.

If your Smart TV has a non-standard app store, or is more than 5 years old, you may wish to connect one of the streaming devices recommended above for a better cord cutting experience.

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What About Chromecast or AirPlay?



While Tablo does support casting from our Android mobile and web-based apps to a Chromecast dongle, and AirPlay from iOS mobile devices to AirPlay-supported devices it’s not a setup that we recommend.

Why? While Chromecast and AirPlay are great for sharing photos or a casting a quick YouTube video to your television, a dedicated streaming device will be far superior as a ‘primary’ solution.

Not only is using your smartphone as a remote cumbersome, but it can drain your battery, and is definitely not advisable for those with small children.

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