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On all my other devices from Amazon 4K Firecube 2nd Generation and Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 device and even my LG 2019 TV has the far better and much more advanced newer Netflix app .. I paid a lot of money to have the finest "so called" streamer on the market and we seem to have a older and very bad quality Netflix app with Tvos 16.. I mean the tagging is all over the place and the newer app is far better and all-rounder better customer experience??? Apple come on get with the program all your direct competitors of bang up today or is that their all Android based and they are much superior to Apple TV Os ????

Blimey they don't like Apple very much then !.. personally I don't like Apple either not for me at all ..very nice looking devices but that about as far as it goes for me . I'm an android nerd for life lol and they have such open sources as well apple in their own little world.

Okay then I try and ask Netflix why it feels like a 3rd rate app compared to all the other devices on the market and I have the newest Apple 4K TV device 128GB edition to get the very best in streaming quality but I'm now wondering if that been a mistake I may think about selling it and grabbing the newer Amazon 4K Firefube instead later on in the year .

Yes, you can run both apps but quality is limited to 540p.
If you boot LibreELEC Kodi Linux OS, images I made, you can run the Netflix addon in 1080p quality with auto frame-rate switching for smooth playback.
Best is to get the EcoPi case with the big heatsink for this since it will use CPU decoding for this higher quality.
In Android you can also play 4K videos you download or streams from Youtube or IPTV services hardware decoded smoothly.

A FireTV stick could be an option But having an all in one solution would be nicer Can you do me a favour and tell me what widevine version rock pi has on android/android tv? On my ODroid C2 I have L3. When I understand it right, that means only SD is possible, but that would be sufficient for me. As I have no 4k screen.

Ok then it could be an option. I thought my stuff is running in 720p on ODroid. As I assume, it should then also run in 720p on rockpi? Or do I miss something? An upgrade to rockpi would be interesting as it supports newer android versions.

or try
Device: Tablet - Samsung Galaxy Tab 3(also try tv)
Android version: Android 9.0 (Pie)
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