This guidebook is going to take some time to talk about how the Amazon Fire Stick works and what all you are able to do with it. We discuss how to get the Fire Stick hooked up, how to watch movies and television shows, how to watch some of your favorite music, how to bring in personal media that you created somewhere else and even how to use the Fire Stick as a way to watch some of your own photos and personal videos.
There is just so much that you are going to be able to do when using the Amazon Fire Stick. You will be able to turn it into your own personal media center in no time. And while there are other products out there that are similar, none of them have the wide range and all the features that you will come to know and love the Amazon Fire Stick. So take a look through this guidebook and see how easy it can be to use the Amazon Fire Stick for all of your media needs.
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This book is worth having as a reference if you are new to the fire stick as I was. There are a verity of free articles on the internet, but it's hard to remember them unless you copy and paste them into a document you keep. This book is handy because of the consolidation of its info. If you are wanting to try alternate uses of your fire stick, such as Kodi, then you need to research this elsewhere, because only the legal aspects of the fire stick are presented in detail. Note: when you download programs (apps) from non-Amazon sources, then you do risk computer viruses and other malware that can invade through your WiFi network (you must have WiFi for the fire stick to work). As an alternate to WiFi, you can buy a separate hardwire LAN device for your fire stick, but that is also an avenue for malware and viruses to get into your network and affect your connected computers and other devices.
I would have.been more upset with this book if I had outright bought it, but it is included with Kindle unlimited. Some of the information is not up to date and last part of the book felt like it was so.p!y added to add additional pages to the book. Specifically discussions on various download ers, file managers, streaming utilities, and other devices (Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku) . It is sort of like buying a book about European luxury cars only to find out that the last third of the book is devoted to Teslas. It also didn't discuss ways to add additional storage to a Fire Stick (numerous videos on YouTube if you are interested).