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Which Smart TV to get?

I've read the other threads on here at the mo but none answer my particular question, so I apologise in advance.

I am looking for a Smart TV, 37"-42" around about the £500 mark,LCD or LED. Now here's the real question.... I want it to connect up to my network wirelessly and be able to access my Imac and Macbook.

Is this even possible?

I'm happy to buy a dongle if required, but it is to mount on a kitchen wall where there is only power, RF, and a HDMI pre wired.

Come on boys (and girls). Don't let me down.

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  • andy8442
    andy8442 Posts: 200 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Don't worry, I'm sorted, I've bought a Panasonic TX-L42E31B. The key is to look for the DNLA enabled on the box. Download a bit of software onto your PC/Mac called Twonky and away you go. Seeing your mum on Skype on 42"s of screen is a bit much though!
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