There is no easy answer because it really depends on your budget. You also have to consider whether you always have to get the latest of anything or whether you’re satisfied with what you have. Here’s an overview of all three devices so you know what the differences are. Scroll down for a snappy breakdown of the different gadgets at your disposal. I’ll explain how they work — and what you need to keep in mind before you buy. If you want to buy, please click the product links in this article! I get a small percentage of the sale, which helps me and my team make more guides to keep your digital world safe. (Scroll to the bottom for a few more tips for smart TV users.)
1. Start with the classics
2. Upgrade with an even better stick
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