Do you know good but also inexpensive televisions that have something like Netflix, YouTube and prime videos in them? I'm looking for one for my room because my own somehow goes without internet and that's really disadvantageous. Unfortunately I'm not very familiar with electronic devices, I googled to find a top TV, but somehow I don't trust the internet so much haha
The price should be between 100-400 euro.
https://geizhals.at/samsung-ue55ru7090-a2110704.html?hloc=at&v=e
Medium glass and 55 INCHES
You will not find a good inexpensive 32 inch, because the new standard is from 55 inches
Never take Android TV!
It is a so-called. "Smart TV".
In the specified size there are many offers / promotions under EUR 400, -
greets macgun
Only Samsung or better Lg Oled
I remember that sharp is good too, but it's only full HD but with all apps and direct lit so good black
The 200 Hz does not hurt either, and that it has only been listed since 2020 is also good…
https://geizhals.at/sharp-aquos-40bg5e-a2286067.html?show_description=1
If you already have a TV with HDMI input there, you can simply add a corresponding module.
E.g. The FireTV or FireTV stick from Amazon.
This of course allows Amazon Prime, but also Netflix, Disney + and more.
Likewise, YouTube via its own app. And much more.
https://www.amazon.de/..._sb_noss_1
I recommend the "FireTV-Stick (4K)" because it uses a more efficient video codec, which is actually responsible for 4K, but is also used with conventional FullHD. This saves bandwidth when connecting to the Internet.
The connection works here via Wi-Fi. You can also retrofit a LAN and a USB connection using an adapter. (It is recommended to use a different power supply with 2A. The included 1A power supply should be a little too weak…)
This is the app store:
https://www.amazon.de/..._sb_noss_1
And via a special "sideload" you can also play the media player Kodi, which is not officially offered.
This makes it very easy to access multimedia content in the home network (=> e.g.: DLNA protocol). You can also use many services and functions over the Internet.
https://kodi.tv/
https://www.heise.de/...58350.html
https://www.tutonaut.de/anleitung-kodi-auf-amazon-fire-tv-stick-4k-installieren/
And there are also many independent apps that significantly upgrade the system.
https://www.kodi-blog.de/kodi-tutorial-fuer-jedermann/
https://www.giga.de/...nd-tricks/
I have a first generation FireTV on my older Samsung SmartTV. Because this SmartTV has only a 1-core processor and therefore all "Smart" functions only work very slowly and inflexibly. Operation is also extremely cumbersome.
Such a FireTV or FireTV stick naturally also works on current SmartTVs.