Netflix on TV set up only with wireless?

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I want to buy a new TV because my age is broken. But I want to be able to watch Netflix on my new TV. I found one on the Internet for a good price and he also had a wireless connection, in the description of the TV is: WLAN: yes

I do not know if that's enough to then Netflix to look.

I've found another nch, in the description is that you can watch Netflix, but it is a lot more expensive.

Can I only watch Wi-Fi Netflix on the first TV?

An

Only Wi-Fi is not enough. The TV must have the Netflix app.
The WLAN could also be only for software updates, additional information on the TV or access to the home network.
Actually, one would have to find out if it is a "real" Smart TV with the usual apps.
What is the name of the model?

Tu

Is nowadays harder to find a TV that offers no Wi-Fi.

WLAN + Netflix app is enough.

If the TV has neither, e. Your age, then also a streaming stick or box (for example, Amazon FireStick ~ 40 euro), which bring Wi-Fi and apps. Since the TV needs only an HDMI connection. So you could have had Netflix the whole time. ^^

If you have a Blu-Ray player, then maybe he has both (mine has), or other Zuspieler on your TV.

Au

Whether the TV is LAN or Wi-Fi or both, you'll need to ask if the device supports Netflix.

Sadly, in terms of media player capabilities, a lot of televisions are pretty much "off the mark" on Android boxes, including FireTV and Chromcast, in terms of performance and operation.

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