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Can I return a TV to currys on the basis it's not got apps I specifically bought it .
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No, SMART TVs are just connectable to the internet and use mainly software to access apps- they are not an all-in-one hardware the way TV/video combi units were in the past.Donegal_Paul wrote: »Nothing other than budget and no confidence in an all in one. Same as those tvs that used to have a built in video player or current ones with built in dvd players, if one or the other broke it was either knackered or you had to shell out for another player.
If the SMART functions alone were to fail (and I cannot see an instance were this might happen to be honest), the set would continue to be perfectly usable as a normal TV.
There are also budget versions of all the makes of Tv I mentioned which definitely include Netflix.0
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