Frequently Asked Question
No, we don’t sell devices ourselves. StreamlyCodex is an independent blog that provides guides, reviews and comparisons for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and Google TV devices. When we link to a product, it may be through an affiliate partner (like Amazon or Roku), which means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
It depends on your needs:
Roku is affordable and great for UK catch-up apps (BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub).
Fire TV is ideal for Alexa users and those who want Dolby Vision/Atmos.
Apple TV offers premium performance and HomeKit integration.
Google TV is flexible and works well with Android and Chromecast ecosystems.
We publish detailed comparisons so you can choose the right device for your country.
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No. All reviews and comparisons on StreamlyCodex are independent. We sometimes use affiliate links to keep the site running, but we never accept payment for biased reviews. Our goal is to provide honest, transparent advice to help readers make the right choice.
Yes, but availability of apps and features can vary. For example:
Roku is strongest in the UK, France and Germany.
Fire TV works across most of Europe but integrates best with Amazon Prime.
Apple TV and Google TV have wide EU availability but some apps depend on licensing.
We cover region-specific setup guides (e.g. how to install Roku in Germany) to help you get the most from your device.
