Regarding gaming, I will try steam link on it but if it has too much lag, I will get a long HDMI cable, since my computer is in the same room. It seems like Stremio works like a charm on it (according to r/Stremio). I decided to focus on getting the cheapest most reliable streamer and I went for the Chromecast with Google TV HD since my TV is only 1080p. (Or were options from China which were not the most reliable apparently) ![]() Whatever you use, when it's set up and ready, you'll need to pair the Steam Link device to your PC.EDIT / UPDATE : So after looking for a long time, all I could find under 100€ were options that had some latency with Steamlink, according to other redditors posts on r/steam_link. However, as discontinued devices, these are rare and incredibly expensive. For under $50, you can buy a single-board computer that can connect to your TV as a dedicated Steam Link box. However, it's their best option now that NVIDIA GameStream is no more.īut what if you don't have these devices? Well, you can use an affordable Raspberry Pi to stream PC games. Additionally, NVIDIA Shield TV owners can stream PC games via Steam Link. If you're lucky enough to own a compatible Samsung or Sony Smart TV, you can download the Steam Link app and use it to stream PC games to your TV. But what device will you use? This is where it gets tricky. ![]() At this point, you'll be ready to pair a Steam Link-compatible device to the Steam desktop app.
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