Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to research -- I bought a smart TV thinking all of the apps I would want would be built in. I was wrong.
My smart TV has several of the apps, but not all of them. I have to use a Roku to get all of the streaming apps I want.
What specific apps do you want to use? How much do you want to spend on a TV? How large of a screen do you want?
I can fit a 32" where a mount already exists in the mirrored wall - not going to change that. Prefer to keep the cost minimal. As I mentioned no cable jack so I just need a screen and some way to get Netflix on the screen. Whatever you suggest is much appreciated. I really know nothing about this.
is $170 too much?
https://www.amazon.com/TCL-32S305-32-Inch-Smart-Model/dp/B01MU1GBLL/ref=sr_1_1?s=tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1492187667&sr=1-1&keywords=smart+tv&refinements=p_n_size_browse-bin%3A1232879011
This is a 32" smart TV made by Roku. They've been getting great reviews. I wanted to get one myself, but the size I wanted was out of stock at the time.
TCL 32S305 32-Inch 720p Roku Smart LED TV (2017 Model)
by TCL
Reasons why I'd suggest this one:
-the price is great. Through best buy, most 32" smart TVs are $200ish
-built in wifi. The only connection you'll need to plug in is power cable.
-there are more apps aside from Netflix that are built in, so you have the option for more if you want them later on (Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Amazon video, ABC, CBS all access, PBS, Pandora, Spotify, etc)
-HDMI ports so you can add in an apple TV if you choose to later on. It can also work as a regular cable TV if you'd like for it to later on.
-Roku has an app on your phone you can use as a remote if you'd prefer it.