How to have Netflix on every TV

If Netflix is ​​a website, how to watch movies on TV "> Netflix is ​​now the most convenient and convenient way to see new and old films and TV shows, not only because it is cheap, not only because a single subscription can be divided between more people (something that Sky does not allow), but also for the exceptional quality of its site and its apps, easy to navigate, with an immediate streaming and without any waiting, capable of recommending the user the films to see that they should like it and with the possibility of keeping videos also for offline viewing (to download from Netflix)
Having a Netflix subscription is therefore a must for anyone with an internet connection at home.
The only question is to find a way to watch Netflix movies on your home TV, quickly, quickly, comfortably, without complications, without making special configurations.
In this article, then, we see all the ways to see Netflix on TV that meet these requirements, so you can enjoy entertainment whenever you want even while comfortably sitting on the sofa without any need to turn on a computer and wherever we are, not necessarily in our home.
1) Chromecast
Netflix can be viewed on TV using a computer and a Google Chromecast device
The Chromecast can be purchased on the Google website and is a key with HDMI socket that works as a wifi receiver for video transmissions from a computer or smartphone.
In practice, you open the Netflix site on the Chrome browser of the PC, press on the menu at the top right, on the three dots, and then on Cast .
NetFlix will appear on the HDMI channel of the TV to which the Chromecast is connected and just choose the film and start playback from the PC to be able to see it.
The vision can also be remotely controlled using an Android smartphone in which the Google Home app is present, which is the one to manage the Chromecast.
It can therefore be transmitted on Chromecast also from the phone, Android or iPhone, or from a tablet.
Keep in mind that the Chromecast Ultra supports 4K streaming.
2) Netflix can be added to TV with the Amazon Fire TV Stick
The Amazon Fire Stick, which costs around 50 Euros, is an HDMI stick to be connected to the TV which, unlike the Chromecast, works independently and does not need to be connected to a computer.
Just use the Fire TV remote control to move around the interface, start Netflix, browse movies, see previews, trailers, TV series episodes, all from the comfort of the sofa.
The advantage of an automatic and simple key like the Fire TV is also that of being able to carry it around wherever you want and to use it to watch Netflix from any TV, even in a hotel or at the home of other friends.
3) Netflix on Smart TV
Clearly Netflix is ​​now integrated in all new Smart TVs, that is, those that have the ability to connect to the internet and install applications.
Almost every new TV from Samsung, LG, Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and the best known brands produces Smart TVs that already have Netflix installed and that do not require any other connection or device.
In another article, the best Smart TVs to buy, even with very high resolution 4K streaming.
5) Netflix on TV Box
TV Boxes are like mini computers with Android operating system that allow you to use the TV with all the applications and games that are available for smartphones and tablets.
Among the apps, of course, it is also possible to install Netflix so you can watch movies on TV without bothering from the sofa.
TV Boxes are like multimedia stations, more complex than FireTV and Chromecast, which allow you to access all kinds of content on the big screen of the TV.
We saw in another article which are the best Android TV Boxes that you can buy today.
6) Netflix on the game console
Who has a PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U and Wii (for the Nintendo Switch still not at this moment), can simply install the Netflix application to access the catalog and watch movies on TV.
7) Other devices to be connected to the TV to watch Netflix are Timvision, Vodafone TV, Apple TV, Roku, Mini PC and some modern Blu-ray players.
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