Internet on my TV?

 


Dear Monica,

I noticed your television lets you use the Internet just like a computer. How did you do that? Sincerely,

Curious TV

Dear Curious TV,

I use the Roku and you can find it at most any retailer.  You can also find televisions that have Internet features included when you purchase them.  Roku and similar devices are nice because they include a remote control and you can quickly find movies from Netflix and many other Internet content providers.

You may want to consider the $35 Chromecast HDMI stick because it streams the Internet directly to your TV.  You will need a smartphone, tablet, or computer to use Chromecast, and my friends tell me it’s easier to setup and use than Apple TV or the Roku.  It’s a very nice setup and you can bring the Chromecast with you when you travel.  Readers that like to develop software and apps may also enjoy the entrepreneurial opportunities to develop apps for the Chromecast.  Get the details by searching Google for “ChromeCast”.

Send your questions about computers and the Internet to info@IndianTime.net and I’ll do my best to answer you in future stories.

 

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