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How Amazon Fire TV Works

How Amazon Fire TV Works

Amazon Fire TV works a lot like Apple TV and Roku set-top boxes. The basic idea is simple: using the remote control, you can choose from an on-screen menu featuring TV shows, movies and apps.

First, you need to install Amazon Fire TV. Fortunately, it's very easy. When your package arrives at Amazon.com, you'll open it to find a small, square, black, plastic box, a remote control and power cord. There are ports in the back of the box to connect it to your TV (HDMI) and your home Internet connection (Ethernet). You have to supply your own cables. Amazon Fire TV is also WiFi capable, so you can connect to your home Wi-Fi network without an Ethernet cable [Source: Amazon].


Connect the box to your TV using an HDMI cable and to your Internet modem using an Ethernet cable. (If you have WiFi, skip this step). Then plug in the power cord. No power button in the box. If it's a plugin, it's on [Source: Amazon].

When you first turn on Amazon Fire TV, a welcome video will tell you about the basic features of the device and then screen prompts to help you connect to your Wi-Fi network. If you're an Amazon Prime customer, your box will be pre-loaded with your information, so you can start watching (and buying) movies and shows right away. Other users will have to input their credit card information and other personal data.

The Home button on the remote takes you to the Home screen, which shows your recently viewed items. Featured movies, TV shows, apps and the games you think Amazon might like. And lists of popular titles such as new releases, recently added titles, top movies and free games. To the left of the home screen are links to movies, TVs, apps, games, and an additional menu of content you already have purchased in your video library.

You can navigate through these menus using the circular pad on the remote. To play games on Amazon Fire TV - a handful of pre-title box ships, including Minecraft, you can either use a remote or buy a separate wireless gaming controller for $ 40 [Source: Amazon]

Voice Search is the best feature of Amazon Fire TV. To search for a specific movie, TV show, actor or genre, just hold down the microphone button and say a word or phrase. Voice Search does a great job, but the major drawback is that it only produces results from Amazon's own streaming content catalog. If a TV show or movie is not available from Amazon, but it is available through another streaming service such as Netflix or Hulu Plus, it will not appear in the search results [source: Wood].

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