As mentioned before, in essence anything that runs a web browser can play your Playr channel. Unfortunately, there is a lot of difference in how well each device can play different types of content. In this section we'll list a number of popular hardware options and describe what you can expect of them.
We have also listed a few "non-options" of which we often get asked if Playr runs on them.
An brief overview of players that can play your Playr channels with their individual pros and cons:
Player | Best for | Cost | Pros | Cons | Remote player management1 |
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Chromebox running ChromeOS | all types of content | $$$ | easy install, very capable player | a separate Google Device Management license is needed, that adds annual costs | via Google Device Management |
Intel NUC running ChromeOS Flex | all types of content | $$$ | easy install, very capable player | a separate Google Device Management license is needed, that adds annual costs | via Google Device Management |
Intel NUC running Porteus | all types of content | $$ | easy install, very capable player, no additional costs | installing updates is up to you2 | via Porteus Server3 |
Intel NUC running Windows | all types of content | $$ | configure to your specific needs, very capable player | takes more work to install, costs of Windows license | possible using Windows Remote Desktop or an additional AnyDesk license5 |
Intel NUC running Linux | all types of content | $$ | configure to your specific needs, very capable player | takes more work to install | possible using additional AnyDesk license5 |
Android settop box | all types of content | $ | easy install | there is much variety in price and performance of different devices, a good device is usually not that much cheaper than an Intel NUC | possible using additional AnyDesk license5 |
Raspberry Pi | static content4 | $ | easy install, great value for money, very small device | performance is a little low | possible using additional AnyDesk license5 |
SmartTV6 | static content4 | $ | easy install, single device | manual action required to select the browser when the TV is turned on, in most cases lacks some power | not possible |
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