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Best way to get Netflix on my TV?
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VictorCharlie wrote: »You could get yourself a cheap PS3. Then you could use Netflix and other streaming services, stream content over your wifi connection from other devices, play DVDs and Blu Rays.
+1 for this. Works brilliantly for iPlayer too. But we did have an unused PS3 knocking around.import this0 -
Just re-visiting this. Thanks for all the suggestions. In the end we went for an Apple TV and it works really well. Still haven't sorted out the DVD and hard drive side of things but all in good time.
Re Post #11, how does that happen? I just typed my question in the normal box and it's come out with all those links.0 -
Re Post #11, how does that happen? I just typed my question in the normal box and it's come out with all those links.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/site/skimlinks
The forum does it automatically if its turned on for your user.0 -
You should be able to turn it off on your account, at least that was the case a while back.
It's strange though, as they say, skimlink usually works on links posted by users, not by adding them to plain text. I don't mind it on links, but I really hate it on text, I normally avoid websites that do that.
Anyway no big deal if it was just a glitch, or a test.0 -
We got a Roku LT for this purpose. The Chromecast is great but the kids can't use it if my phone is elsewhere. The Roku has a remote.
+1 for this.
e.g. http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/roku-2400eu-lt-av-receiver-set-top-box-28-99-amazon-19195050 -
grumpycrab wrote: »
They've put the price back, typical, Amazon seem to know how to get cheap advertising by reducing prices for a short while and putting them back up0
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