NVIDIA's GeForce Now app lands on Amazon Fire TV sticks
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NVIDIA's GeForce Now app lands on Amazon Fire TV sticks
"On the Fire TV platform, GeForce Now streaming quality tops out at a resolution of 1080p and a frame rate of 60 fps, with SDR visuals, H.264 video encoding and stereo audio. So you won't necessarily get the best GeForce Now experience here as the service has support for up to 5K resolution and up to 360 fps, along with HDR10 and 7.1 audio at the highest tier."
"But it's not a bad option if you already have the right hardware. You'll need a controller too, of course. NVIDIA announced the GeForce Now app for Fire TV during CES last month. It joins other cloud gaming services on the Fire TV platform, including Xbox Cloud Gaming ( PC Game Pass titles are available on GeForce Now as well) and Amazon's own Luna."
NVIDIA's GeForce Now added a native app for select Amazon Fire TV Stick models, removing the need to sideload Android apps for those users. Compatible models include second-gen Fire TV Stick 4K Plus and second-gen Fire TV Stick 4K Max (Fire OS 8.1.6.0+), and the original Fire TV Stick 4K Max with Fire OS 7.7.1.1+. On Fire TV, streaming is limited to 1080p at 60 fps with SDR, H.264 encoding and stereo audio. The service supports higher tiers elsewhere (up to 5K, 360 fps, HDR10, 7.1 audio). A controller is required. The app joins Xbox Cloud Gaming and Amazon Luna on the platform.
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