If I'm only going to do Netflix, should I bother? What if I buy Hulu? What TV do I get? How do I pick a good one? Do I get one that's a smart TV? Will it be able to do Netflix and Hulu on its own? What about an Amazon firestick? Yikes I really don't know much about these things. I'm moving and I haven't really had a TV for real in a few years. I've gotten by so far.
Getting a TV (or projector) is mostly about how the video is presented than anything else. If you're happy viewing on whatever smaller devices you already have, it's not necessary.
ReplyDeleteIf you do decide to go for a larger in-home display with a streaming video source, you should talk to Dunny. I know he's spent some time evaluating such things for his own use. (I've got an Amazon Firestick, but I'm a Prime member and don't use it that often because I have cable.)
You can get a small flat screen pretty cheap. I have the amazon fire tv stick which isn't that much money and you can use it to watch Netflix, hulu, amazon prime on your tv. It connects via wifi but I have not had any problems with freezing or lag. You can also get sling tv through amazon fire tv which provides basic channels if you don't want cable.
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