I've now got electricity in my garage () and am wondering about getting a cheap TV for when I go on the exercise bike, rather than using the iPad.
Predominantly I'll be watching Netflix, perhaps iPlayer too, a traditional TV feed is unlikely.
I was wondering about getting a smart/internet TV as these typically have Netflix & iPlayer built in, but I'm worried they run custom versions of these which might be crap compared to the Windows/iPad/PS3 versions, and not be updated.
Another option would be Chromecast but it seems that relies on having your phone/tablet, which wouldn't be ideal in this situation.
And of course I could use a laptop plugged into the TV as a monitor, but again this seems a bit silly in my scenario... plus I've rarely found this setup works totally smoothly.
What would others recommend? Are internet TVs any good and who is responsible for providing the apps they use?
Predominantly I'll be watching Netflix, perhaps iPlayer too, a traditional TV feed is unlikely.
I was wondering about getting a smart/internet TV as these typically have Netflix & iPlayer built in, but I'm worried they run custom versions of these which might be crap compared to the Windows/iPad/PS3 versions, and not be updated.
Another option would be Chromecast but it seems that relies on having your phone/tablet, which wouldn't be ideal in this situation.
And of course I could use a laptop plugged into the TV as a monitor, but again this seems a bit silly in my scenario... plus I've rarely found this setup works totally smoothly.
What would others recommend? Are internet TVs any good and who is responsible for providing the apps they use?
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