PatriciaHD New member Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 64 Dec 8, 2021 #1 Amazon released the Fire TV Stick 4K Max in October 2021. Here is what the IPTV community found.
MAGuser_Roy New member Joined Apr 25, 2012 Messages 607 Dec 8, 2021 #2 The 4K Max launched October 7, 2021 at $54.99 — a significant step up from the standard 4K Stick.
DVR_Dan New member Joined Apr 3, 2015 Messages 52 Dec 8, 2021 #3 Key specs: Mediatek MT8696T quad-core, 2GB RAM, Wi-Fi 6 support. First Fire Stick with Wi-Fi 6.
NancyBuffer New member Joined Jun 3, 2019 Messages 40 Dec 8, 2021 #4 What was IPTV performance like compared to the previous Fire TV Stick 4K?
WireFreak New member Joined Nov 10, 2021 Messages 484 Dec 11, 2021 #5 Channel switching was noticeably faster. TiviMate EPG browsing was smooth where the old stick lagged.
Channel switching was noticeably faster. TiviMate EPG browsing was smooth where the old stick lagged.
Moderator_Max Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 2 Dec 11, 2021 #5 The 2GB RAM (up from 1.5GB) made a measurable difference for apps with large EPG data sets.
CarlaStream New member Joined Feb 7, 2016 Messages 43 Dec 10, 2021 #6 Wi-Fi 6 on the 4K Max improved stability in congested wireless environments considerably.
SandraFix New member Joined May 9, 2020 Messages 22 Dec 12, 2021 #7 How does sideloading work on the Fire TV Stick 4K Max?
BobWifi New member Joined Feb 17, 2020 Messages 41 Dec 13, 2021 #8 Same as all Fire TV devices: enable unknown sources in developer options, install Downloader, load APKs.
Same as all Fire TV devices: enable unknown sources in developer options, install Downloader, load APKs.
NickCable New member Joined Jan 12, 2017 Messages 41 Dec 14, 2021 #9 TiviMate Premium APK via Downloader was my first install. Ran excellently from day one.
CarlaStream New member Joined Feb 7, 2016 Messages 43 Dec 13, 2021 #10 Does it support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision?
EricNetPro New member Joined Nov 21, 2015 Messages 31 Dec 10, 2021 #11 Yes — HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision all supported. Comprehensive HDR coverage.
RonaldFix New member Joined Sep 4, 2017 Messages 43 Dec 10, 2021 #12 For paid IPTV services offering HDR streams, the 4K Max handles decoding well without dropped frames.
For paid IPTV services offering HDR streams, the 4K Max handles decoding well without dropped frames.
AdminSarah Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 2 Dec 11, 2021 #12 At $55 this is hard to beat as an entry IPTV device for the majority of users.
NetDoctor New member Joined Nov 25, 2017 Messages 593 Dec 18, 2021 #13 I recommended it to several friends in late 2021. All still using it daily with no complaints.