#1 said:
I'm a big fan of the Samsung interface. Supports all major apps and also has Xbox game pass cloud gaming. I've always had issues with "plug ins."
I currently use the Samsung interface on our frame tv for convenience. But I'll say the Apple TV is better.
For example, the ESPN app on Apple TV allows you to pick up to 4 games, any games, you want to watch and split screen it. None of the other interfaces I've seen allow that with the ESPN app.
Less of a relevant advantage to TV interfaces, but it also supports more screen sizes. I have an ultrawide curved monitor for my office. If I plug in the Roku it just has black borders on the side to create a normal screen size. Apple TV will fill the whole screen and without distorting the picture. Especially nice when using the above of split screening multiple games.
One thing I really wish Samsung would let you do is program the shortcut buttons on the remote. I don't want Samsung TV Plus or whatever it's called. But let me program a shortcut to DirecTV Stream!
I am curious if anyone has experience with the Nvidia Shield?