I have an old TV, it's a smart TV, but the last updated version is in 2013, it's called GOOGLE and it doesn't work because it needs a newer version. Netflix is the only thing weird white works (and hooks movies, Blue Ray etz).
I have now considered buying a fire TV stick.
1. Question: Are there alternatives that are not from Amazon.
2nd question: If I want to watch Youtube and maybe also Prosieben or something, it costs something?
3. Do you think that is even possible because it is a rather older television?
4th question: That might be a stupid question, but I don't know anything about it, so maybe you can somehow do something that you can do, for example. B. Just dance can?
1) yes from Apple or Google
2) No.
3) as long as he has hdmi it should work
4) smaller games yes but just dance no you would need a console for that
So my TV is now 11 years old, but a good one, because the Fire Stick works relatively well. However, everything runs via the app.
Are there alternatives that are not from Amazon.
Google → Smart Sticks
https://www.testberichte.de/audio-hifi/2693/multimedia-player/smart-tv-sticks.html
If I want to watch Youtube and maybe also Prosieben or something, it costs something?
YouTube no.
The private broadcasters joar - you may have to subscribe to a service such as Waipu, Joyn, Zattoo, Magenta TV etc. Some of them can then also record programs.
Do you think that's even possible because it's a rather older TV?
Yes, the stick does everything.
My Samsung C650 is from 2010. It has nothing useful by itself, not even WLAN.
My Samsung F6270 is from 2013, it has Wi-Fi and Netflix and Prime and everything. The apps are out of date and sometimes a bit slow (especially the ÖR media libraries) but mostly I use the one without a TV stick because it still works pretty well.
But I already had the stick on because the internal Netflix app didn't offer the ability to skip the ending and opening of a series and I always had to wind and skip manually.
Can the Google Smart Stick do the same?
I know personally. Only the Fire Stick.