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Once you have a fast and reliable internet connection, you will need a way to access streaming services on your television. The most common ways to do this are:
Smart TVs: If you bought a TV in the last 10 years, it's likely a 'Smart' TV – one that connects to the internet and has built-in streaming apps. Unfortunately, your Smart TV might not have all the apps you want, and in many cases, there's no way to add the ones you're missing.
Gaming Console: Gaming consoles offer diverse entertainment options beyond gaming, including 4K movie streaming, access to services like Netflix, and cable connectivity. However, their high cost may not justify the investment if used primarily for streaming.
Streaming Devices: These devices are rapidly gaining popularity, easily connecting to your TV's HDMI port to provide access to virtually every streaming service available.