I have 2 and have never used the features. But I don’t give Netflix my money, some do.
I bought 2 Panasonic smart tvs before Christmas. We love them. We have Netflix. I ordered them from Amazon and got them 2/3 days later. Check prices before buying.
SmartTV technology is also available in some DVD/Blu-ray players.
The LG Google TV has a full web browser.... It is an amazing device.
Focus on screen quality and whether or not you care about 3D tech. You can get peripherals to handle the extra SmartTV stuff.
I have a Vizio and no you can't browse the Internet. It has lots of different Apps though like YouTube etc. You don't have to use the Netflix there are others like Hulu etc. I have a laptop that I plug a RocketFish cable into then to the TV and you can browse the Internet that way.
Basically, when you select Internet through the TV menu, it brings you to a series of shortcuts to popular online services like YouTube, Pandora, Netflix, etc. you can’t browse like on a computer. But my laptop has an HDMI output so I sometimes plug it into one of the HDMI inputs on the set (My TV has three HDMI inputs) and My set becomes a giant monitor for my computer.
The Roku set-top device, about the size of a hockey puck, connects your tv to your wifi and gives you many program options, some are free.
We bought a great LED TV last year, and an Apple ITV, which you can stream NetFlix, Hulu, and RedBox in a few months.
But wait,,,,,,,,,,, since I’m asking let me ask one more.
Is the video picture on the screen true HD when it comes from Ruku, Netflix or other internet sources. I kinda thought that internet speeds for multiple customers just could not handle true HD. But maybe I’m a bit old and my DSL connection is like lightning:<))))))
I have a Samsung SmartTV... love it. There’s a lot of good free content we can get on it from places like Crackle and YouTube. It’s connected to our Internet using it’s built-in WIFI. I also have a Samsung phone, so I can easily send photos/video from the phone to the TV.
you can tell how much the culture is corrupted when the boob tube is now smart tv
I have been using one for a couple of weeks and it is faster than my Blackberry Playbook or Acer Android tablet. There are a few apps that I have tried to install that are not compatible with it but overall, it is the best thing I have purchased on a bang-for-the-buck basis in many years. The only problem that I had was that the wall adapter that came with mine was not up to the task, so I replaced it with an $11 Samsung 2.0 amp model from Amazon.com. (This is apparently a common problem with these devices but they are still a bargain even if you have to buy a better quality charger.)
There is SOOOO much free stuff to watch online. You do not need cable.
I’m assuming one must have access to broadband to enjoy it fully? I still live in an area without access to broadband or anything beyond the slowest DSL.
I bought the Logitech Review (set top box w/ Google TV) right after Logitech discontinued them — for a song ($95 or so). The only browser than runs on it (AFAIK) is a slightly stripped version of Chrome, but it does work and was updated a few months ago. This is the only way my wife accesses the web and is quite adequate for her.
Some LG models have a built-in browser.
But, from what I have read, those browsers on SmartTV’s are extremely limited.
Don’t expect it to work like Firefox and don’t expect to use many/any add-ons like Firefox.