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Old 06-09-2019, 07:04 PM   #1
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We're planing on demonstrating streaming from Netflix. Here's our methodology on how to best and fairly do this.

We purchased the very best Wi Fi package the Jacob Javits offers, 100mbps down. So we're planning to stream Netflix to each of the TV Netflix apps with the program queued up on each TV and pressing play at the same moment on each remote.

I know they will all be slightly out of sync, but we want to use the TVs built-in Netflix app so we can evaluate each TVs performance as consumers would be using the TVs.

It would be easier for us to have Netflix streamed from an external device connected to our matrix switch, but that would not represent how the TVs internal apps perform.
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We're planing on demonstrating streaming from Netflix. Here's our methodology on how to best and fairly do this.

We purchased the very best Wi Fi package the Jacob Javits offers, 100mbps down. So we're planning to stream Netflix to each of the TV Netflix apps with the program queued up on each TV and pressing play at the same moment on each remote.

I know they will all be slightly out of sync, but we want to use the TVs built-in Netflix app so we can evaluate each TVs performance as consumers would be using the TVs.

It would be easier for us to have Netflix streamed from an external device connected to our matrix switch, but that would not represent how the TVs internal apps perform.
Thanks Robert, I guess most people use the WiFi connection and that will be a good test for that capability. I have the Sony 900E Hardwired straight to a 85Mbps Symmetrical Fiber Feed Switch from my ISP, and all my Streaming Apps are very responsive and work very well. Will check out the Shootout, Thanks again.
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