Our media consumption has, very recently, undergone some dramatic changes over the past few years, as encouraged by tech developments and propelled upward by the surfacing of so many streaming services. And now we can choose any TV on tap. Not that new Android Navigator OTT TV box is a choice, not by any stretch. It’s something like a digital Switzerland in the app-driven, Over-The-Top (OTT) television market-a piece of hardware that helps us send all our commandeered audiovisual experiences, no matter the source, into one interface.
It’s an Android Navigator OTT TV Box-an extremely compact gadget you would connect to your television which then grants access to different web services for a better experience while watching your favorite television programs. It operates under the Android system, thus the interface as well as accessible applications will almost be as if found in an Android smartphone or tablet. That also means you can access services like Netflix and Amazon Prime, as well as a host of other media-related and gaming apps. And in typical manner, these boxes often have features (HD and 4K video playback, for instance) that promise to enhance your TV experience.
The Android Navigator OTT TV Box stands out most of all for its interface, which is as unobtrusive and friendly as one could hope to find. There are no hurdles to jump over–just a clear, bright path to the apps and content that one might want to look at. Finding something to watch is easy, but it’s no guarantee whatever it is you find is going to be fun to watch. The selection is very broad and covers an seemingly endless scope of streaming services, of which virtually all are accessible to you.
Many of the OTT TV boxes based on Android can send 4K UHD resolution and hence are okay for 4K TVs. Added to that the Fire TV Stick and cousins, which can also render 4K UHD and can be good at 4K picture quality. An “Android Box + 4K TV = really nice viewing experience,” claim the review after review across such sites as TechRadar, which carefully calls it an “OTT TV boxes based on Android,” citing that other, numerous related boxes (such as Amazon’s Fire TV Stick), offer a very close thing.
In addition to providing their primary function as a device for streaming, a few Android Navigator OTT TV boxes can also support as a gaming device. Users can game right on these boxes, using them in concert with their big-screen televisions. And at least one of the games that we recently played did not feel any different, in terms of controls or experience, than we’re used to having with traditional console gaming. If the OTT TV box is capable of this, and has access to the same app store, then presumably it has access to the same virtual reality games, and can perform them in “the console of the future.”
Internet Protocol Television, or IPTV, allows users to access different kinds of content. There is the film, sport, and all news of different kinds, among others, to choose from that endless selection. Friends and family can gather to watch whatever is in that enormous selection, if they choose to. Moreover, the devices we recommend in this section are no hassle at all to move; some of them are so small that you can take them to a different location and stuff them into a travel bag. That means you can enjoy the content they give you access to with other friends and family members in other locations, if you want to do that.
Devices powered by Android feature timely and consistent updates. Irrespective of the hardware used, whenever a new feature or security aspect is added to the operating system, it trickles down to users as long as they’re on the current platform generation. This ensures that the user experience remains coherent across differing Android devices—even when they’re built by different manufacturers. However, if a user truly wants to experience the MediaTek Helio G85 platform risk-free, they will need to make sure they have a solid internet connection first.
In regions with slow or unreliable internet, users might settle for low-quality video or even laggy, stuttering performance from their streaming devices. You will find on nearly all of the more popular choices for streaming that all the most popular services are available. Some more obscure services may not, however. So it goes without saying that one of the most important things when choosing a streaming device should be checking the app store. Device setup and navigation is a challenge to those among us who don’t consider ourselves tech-savvy, but most manufacturers provide solid customer support and easy-to-follow instructions.
Our media consumption just made a huge stride forward with the Android Navigator OTT TV Box. Media interfaces are so beautiful and intuitive. Add in the app ecosystem, and our familiar paths through media become even better. Navigation becomes an immersive experience. These experiences can be deeply engaging, with the big change being that they are now being served to us over the top—to over our internet connections instead of through the cable or satellite systems of yore.