ChatterBank1 min ago
Tv Streaming Gadget Thingy
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Thanks to she that must be obeyed I/we will be the recipients of a brand spanking new all dancing singing SMART TV in a few days time...
Dont know for sure what brand or model yet, only that its 60"....probably Sony or Samsung based on other kit she has bought in the past
I am a whizz with computers but know naff all with regards TV's ...hardly ever watch TV myself nowdays but decided its the way forwards, and with NetFlix being so cheap nothing to lose...
Will i still need one of them gizmos to stream stuff from the PC/Laptops to it or is that all built into a Smart TV ?..do i just plug an HDMI in and off we go or is wifi a better way ?
Have excellent wiifi all over the house.
all opinions /advice welcomed
Thanks muchly
Dont know for sure what brand or model yet, only that its 60"....probably Sony or Samsung based on other kit she has bought in the past
I am a whizz with computers but know naff all with regards TV's ...hardly ever watch TV myself nowdays but decided its the way forwards, and with NetFlix being so cheap nothing to lose...
Will i still need one of them gizmos to stream stuff from the PC/Laptops to it or is that all built into a Smart TV ?..do i just plug an HDMI in and off we go or is wifi a better way ?
Have excellent wiifi all over the house.
all opinions /advice welcomed
Thanks muchly
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it is a smart TV it will already have some apps like iPlayer etc built in. Apps available will vary by model / company.
All you need to do is connect the TV to your wi fi and it streams from your router.
The ability to connect to wi fi should also be built in (though I believe with some TVs you MAY need to buy a connector device - at least you did a few years ago)
You could also connect your laptop with a HDMI cable and show things on the laptop on your TV.
Also if you have music (mp3) or video (mp4) on a USB memory stick you can plug the memory stick into the TV and play music or watch videos (to be fair you have been able to do this for quite a few years).
All you need to do is connect the TV to your wi fi and it streams from your router.
The ability to connect to wi fi should also be built in (though I believe with some TVs you MAY need to buy a connector device - at least you did a few years ago)
You could also connect your laptop with a HDMI cable and show things on the laptop on your TV.
Also if you have music (mp3) or video (mp4) on a USB memory stick you can plug the memory stick into the TV and play music or watch videos (to be fair you have been able to do this for quite a few years).
As Guilbert53 says, the apps on Smart TVs vary across makes and models. However Netflix seems to be included on almost every model, so you probably won't need any additional equipment. (i.e. the app on your TV will connect directly to your router, without your computer having any involvement in the process at all).
If you do need to stream content from your laptop (or whatever) to your TV, you'll probably need one of these
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Note though that such devices effectively make a 'non-smart' TV into a 'smart' one. If your new TV is already 'smart' I doubt that you'll need one anyway.
If you do need to stream content from your laptop (or whatever) to your TV, you'll probably need one of these
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Note though that such devices effectively make a 'non-smart' TV into a 'smart' one. If your new TV is already 'smart' I doubt that you'll need one anyway.
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