Ars Technica has the most thorough review of Amazon Fire TV -- full review at link below, excerpt follows:
Amazon Fire TV misses the same marks as Ouya, other media boxes | Ars Technica: "When it comes to browsing Amazon content, the Fire TV is frustratingly obscure. During the announcement event in New York, as Amazon VP Peter Larsen showed off the device's search features, a reporter called out a question: "Will we be able to search just for content that is free?" Larsen demurred, but it turns out that not only is free content (with a Prime membership) hard to find, the free content that exists is difficult to identify"
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