• limonfiesta@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      I said Playstore Certified, and yes, they are mostly the same when you look under the hood, at least for those classes of devices, per generation.

      Same, or similar SoC, with 2/8 (sometimes 2/16) specs.

      Once you get up to the 4/32 range, you’re already looking around the same price (+/-) of a Shield TV.

      Also, lol @ citing LTT, for anything. Just because a broken clock is right twice a day, doesn’t change the fact that it’s broken.

      And for the sake of being fair, I didn’t even mention the 1/8 boards.

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        5 hours ago

        Okay, clearly you have no interest in learning anything new. Have a nice day.

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          4 hours ago

          I’m confused. Are you saying YOU can’t tell the difference, or that their is no technical difference?

          Because, anecdotally, I’ve owned a variety of these devices, and I can absolutely tell the difference. Which sucks, because I bought cheaper devices hoping for reasonable parity of experience. I’m not saying my cheaper devices are bad, just that clearly the Shield TV performs better.

          As to the actual specs, there is also clearly a real world difference between the bog standard Amlogic SoC (1/8, 2/8, 2/16), and the Tegra SoC.

          It’s entirely reasonable to argue that the difference isn’t worth the extra cost, fine. But it’s dishonest to say there is no appreciable difference.

          TBF I haven’t used the newer “low cost” Shield with the 2/16 Tegra SoC, so I can’t really speak to how it performs relative to something like Chromecast with Google TV.