Does the model make a difference for game streaming?

by NinthGenCloud

I should have done this research before buying my TV, but there's no rewinding time. A few months ago, I bought a Hisense H8 Quantum TV. I specifically bought an Android TV to stream my PC games to my TV using Rainway, Steam Link, and Moonlight. My internet was finally upgraded, so I played around with it last night and had success. So that's a good sign. But to your knowledge, does the model of Android TV make a difference for game streaming apps, in terms of quality?

lpuglia

Of course it does, everything boils down to stuttering and high latency, if you didn't observe them you are good

cebeezly82

For some reason even when I run my TV and computer to the router via Ethernet my Sony 900h still stutters when playing persona 4 Golden and I can't find out what the problem is. I'm using steam link and moonlight I haven't heard of this rainway yet I may give it a try. Great question thanks for asking cuz I'm curious as well

FeralSparky

Ive found that most TV's and streaming box's only have 10/100 Ethernet. When I upgraded to a shield pro with proper 10/100/1000 gigabit my streaming quality jumped as well.