Xbox and LG team up, LG TVs will also be Xbox later this year

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I think Microsoft should start selling controllers with the streaming app built into a USB dongle. "This is a Xbox" is useless without buying a separate controller.
 

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I think Microsoft should start selling controllers with the streaming app built into a USB dongle. "This is a Xbox" is useless without buying a separate controller.
The streaming app is already built-in the TVs: that's what the Samsung and LG deals are about. Fire TVs, phones, and computers get the app from their stores.

The console controllers support Bluetooth so they are already compatible with the slate of screens supported for streaming. No new product required.

What they need next is VIZIO and ROKU.
Because Google TV and NVIDIA SHIELD are doubtful and it will be a cold day in the Mato Grosso when Sony allows XBOX streaming on their TVs. Or anybody else's, for that matter.
 

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Or they could just drop $60 on a FIRE TV stick MAX to get the XBOX cloud streaming capability on even Sony TVs. (That's why I mentioned ROKU. Bringing them onboard doubles the options for older TVs.)

Even better, wait on one of Amazon's regular sales (say for Valentine's day) and get a bundle of the stick and the controller for $80 or so. It'll even work with PC monitors as long as they have audio.

Theoretically they could get a cheap android set-top box and load up the android XBOX app. Those run $25-40 on Amazon. But the Fire TV Max isn't much more and it is guaranteed to work *well*.
 
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Gee, EVERY TV could be an xbox if they released an Android app that supported TVs. Are they being cheeky about it and just racking on brand exclusivity money? Awful, MS.
 

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Or they could just drop $60 on a FIRE TV stick MAX to get the XBOX cloud streaming capability on even Sony TVs. (That's why I mentioned ROKU. Bringing them onboard doubles the options for older TVs.)

Even better, wait on one of Amazon's regular sales (say for Valentine's day) and get a bundle of the stick and the controller for $80 or so. It'll even work with PC monitors as long as they have audio.

Theoretically they could get a cheap android set-top box and load up the android XBOX app. Those run $25-40 on Amazon. But the Fire TV Max isn't much more and it is guaranteed to work *well*.
You shouldn't have to "load up" the app, it shouldn't be a thing that tinkerers sideload. It should be in the store.
Why can't my Android TV from another brand download it? They're doing it wrong.
 

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You shouldn't have to "load up" the app, it shouldn't be a thing that tinkerers sideload. It should be in the store.
Why can't my Android TV from another brand download it? They're doing it wrong.
Because the TV have app stores just like iOS and Android.
And the TV vendor wants to be paid.

You do understand that smart tv apps collect and sell user data, right? They use that data for ad targeting. And they get paid for the apps they carry just like phones and consoles.
So you can download the XBOX android phone app but good look sideloading it if the TV manufacturer doesn't want it there.

It is not up to Microsoft.
The TV manufacturer is in control.
Just like Apple and Google on the phones.

MS did look into doing their own streaming device to plug into any TV but the cost and complexity to build, sell, and operate it was more trouble than just paying Samsung, Amazon, and LG to put the app on the TV/streamer store. More deals will follow. Just don't ever expect the app on Sony TVs or Apple streamers. No amount of money will get it there.
 

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Gee, EVERY TV could be an xbox if they released an Android app that supported TVs. Are they being cheeky about it and just racking on brand exclusivity money? Awful, MS.
Again, it isn't MS blocking you.
It might be Google or it might be the TV vendor.
Or both.
Each TV vendor has its own monetization strategy. And the TV screen space is part of it, for ads, apps, and user data gathering.

Many viewers, me included, prefer to *limit* the damage by using their own app hosting device. Be it a console (me) or a streaming device.

To each their own.

 

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