Amazon.ca Amazon.ca Father's Day Deals: Kindle Paperwhite 8GB $120, Fire HD 8 Tablet 16GB $80, Fire TV Stick 4K $55 + More Get the Fire TV Stick 4K for $55 + More!
get this dealGet dad some new tech from Amazon.ca for Father's Day, because you'll find Father's Day Deals on several popular Amazon devices including Echo smart speakers, Fire TV streaming sticks and Kindle e-readers!
We've listed a few featured products to provide some gift-giving inspiration.
Echo Speakers
- Echo, 2nd Generation - $99.99 (regularly $129.99)
- Echo Dot, 3rd Generation - $49.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Echo Input - $29.99 (regularly $44.99)
- Echo Plus, 2nd Generation - $159.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Echo Spot - $134.99 (regularly $169.99)
Fire and Kindle Devices
- Fire HD 8 Tablet, 16GB - $79.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Fire HD 10 Tablet, 32GB - $159.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote - $39.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote - $54.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Kindle Paperwhite, 8GB - $119.99 (regularly $139.99)
These Father's Day Deals are effective for a limited time. Amazon.ca offers free shipping for all Prime members or on orders over $35.00 for those who aren't members.
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While these items were in stock at the listed prices at the time this deal was posted, Amazon practices dynamic product replacement -- once their stock of an item is depleted, it may be replaced with the same item sold by a third-party retailer for a different price. Double-check that the listed price and shipping fees we posted are still available before you buy.
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View allI ended up buying this one from Amazon.
Is there any in new future?
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using cyberflix or titanium + real-debrid...smooth and perfect
God bless.
It maybe crashing to do the lack of power.
With automatic Network detection of IP address will work. But for me it was partially (meaning not a solid connection problems). So what I did was alter few Setting in Network.
This is from top of my head, not 100% sure.
The IP address remains same as on computer
I think this are the changes
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (Constant)
Primary DNS 192.168.100.1(changes for different computer)
Secondary DNS 8.8.8.8 (I not sure about this but works for me)
On youtube you will find similar network setting. If someone has fantastic Network Setting figure, I would love to see it.
I did try Cinema, but there was too much buffering. I haven't tried Cyberflix yet. Kodi works good. I have to put some kind of ad blocker. Any suggestion would be great.
UGreen Hub 3.0 is newer version but I read people were having problem with that hardware.
I been recently tinkering so bare with me I am not up to date.
PS. I did not buy the Ethernet adapter. I was using its wifi connection.
FYI, we can't discuss sources and providers here.
Any recommendations for IPTV apps?
Thanks
I do not think it is correct to compare Fire to Chromecast, but i am comparing Fire to MiBox. Yeah, mibox cost more, but difference is not so big and it is a complete solution, with google playstore and Chromecast. The only one thing is missing in mibox is amazon prime video. But honestly, with their crappy video collection i am not using them anyway (dispite the fact that i sideloaded shield's version apk and it works ok)
Also, Googling which apps/apk are the best to install seems to yield different results. I haven't used them much to truly see if they are good but so far, I've installed CyberFlix, Cinema Free and LiveNet TV. I'm interested in knowing what you guys think about Mobdro? There seems to be a few flavors of this app around and just concern about installing a bad one. If someone can PM a good link, that'd be great.
Finally, is installing a few media players necessary? I currently have MX and VLC installed. Should I keep both?
will a 4K stick work correctly in a non 4K tv (buddy question).
Netflix and Prime video searches can be done through in-built Alexa as well