One more thing, is there any way to input your own EPG guide info? Or is it locked to provider's guide?
Thx.
aCiD.
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One more thing, is there any way to input your own EPG guide info? Or is it locked to provider's guide?
Thx.
aCiD.
Catch me smoking weed where the Wild things are.
it's locked to their's
I have a buzz TV XPL3000.
What's best, use the build in Live TV app, which is mac based, or run the Android app on the box?
Google's Chrome operating system is different from Android which brings me to say the older Chrome books, tablets, laptops will not work with android OS or most android. The good news is the newer and latest Chrome Books can be configured and are able to use Android apps but I would advise you to check into it before you buy any Chrome Book as Google would be the best place to ask since both relate to whatever Google produces, markets or licenses. Note: Google's PIxel Book Go is the latest although it might not be the greatest as it was designed for those who are mobile and on the go.