Anything with Android TV will get an app for it. Like the new Nvidia Shield that literally just released on Monday, and I got my grubby hands on last night (posted in the Cord-Cutting thread if you care).
So any of the Roku's and such will work just fine, it is just a matter of how much you want to spend and what features/power you feel you need. The Shield is going to be the high end of the list, at $199 ($149 for the version with less storage and a different form factor), so that's the most you can expect to shell out, and it goes down from there.
So any of the Roku's and such will work just fine, it is just a matter of how much you want to spend and what features/power you feel you need. The Shield is going to be the high end of the list, at $199 ($149 for the version with less storage and a different form factor), so that's the most you can expect to shell out, and it goes down from there.