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TV without Netflix what are the options?
If you have not got a Smart TV and want Netflix on it what would be the cheapest option? I know there are a few ways of doing it but what would be the best way? It's for my brothers little girls to watch Netflix in their bedroom so it would need to be simple also if possible.
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Second hand Nintendo Wii could be an option.
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Or even one of these http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...d=310786830624
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2nd hand Roku XS - about £27 on ebay.
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Another vote for the Roku LT. Makes streaming Netflix very simple. They had recently fallen in price, but have gone back up to 50 quid new again. As the poster above said getting one second hand might be the best option.
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Yep Roku for me too.
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Thanks everyone I will pass the comments on.
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