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IMO, this is probably the best thing you can get for your TV - Archos' Windows 10 device is the cheapest PC on a stick yet | PCWorld
I have seriously considered that Mini for that purpose, I would love to play Mario cart 64 again...
IMO, this is probably the best thing you can get for your TV - Archos' Windows 10 device is the cheapest PC on a stick yet | PCWorld
Sadly Miracast is nowhere near in the same class. It's archaic and not terribly useful compared to apple TV. You can't even stream audio from a phone to it. As soon as the lockscreen kicks in the Miracast connection is terminated and must be completely repaired.
I've never tried an Xbox One but I have my doubts it would give the same experience. Apple TV allows audio and video on your phone to treat the apple TV as an independent system device, which is a very powerful thing as it's not app dependent.
Apple must hold some patents because everything else I've tried sucks in comparison. Chromecast comes in a distant 2nd place if you have an android phone.
I've got iPhone users and android users in my house. I just can't do the things they can as far as media streaming and sharing.
The way I used Plex was to enable other devices on my home network to view whatever was in a "Share" folder. Therefore the content in the folder was only what I placed there. I never "subscribed" to any content. I curated the folder myself ripping DVD's from my collection and placing them there in a streamable format.
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Um Microsoft already has something to compete with apple tv and it plays games its called a Xbox one lol
True maybe Microsoft can update the Xbox one with this functionality but for all devices not just windows phone it would give them a leg up in that spacePerhaps, but what I'm talking about is the way an apple tv becomes part of an iPhone, or any iPhone on the home network. Audio and video can be treated as devices at the iOS devices system level. So any app or web site's content can be sent directly to the apple tv.
You can have 3, 4 or more people sharing media (photos, music, video that is either on the device or streamed from the internet) to an apple tv at the same time. It only takes a split second to project anything to the device. No pairing and no logins required if so configured.
I haven't used the xbox one with a windows phone yet but everything I've read doesn't seem to indicate it can do that. I'm going to get one by the end of the year to try it out.