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Discussion topic: Which TV for Stream

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This message was authored by: AndyM5

Which TV for Stream

Hi, I'm after buying a couple of 32"tv's for bedrooms connected to pucks, not wanting to spend a great deal but also don't want to get anything that's not compatible, are there certain requirements I need to look out for on the tv's ?

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This message was authored by: Nigelb1972

Re: Which TV for Stream

They really just need to be HD or UHD with HDMI 2.0 or above preferably and HLG HDR compatibility. Even better if you can get one that supports HDR10, HDR10+, HLG and Dolby Vision as these are various HDR formats 

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This message was authored by: AndyM5

Re: Which TV for Stream

Thanks, would the TCL android tv's be ok or would there be a level of conflict between the Google app interface & Sky's ?

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@AndyM5 wrote:

would there be a level of conflict between the Google app interface & Sky's ?


If you're seeing the Stream interface then you're not looking at Google TV.

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This message was authored by: ChrisEB

Re: Which TV for Stream

I've a Sony Android TV connected directly to the Sky router via ethernet. Works fine with the puck AND I can get Netflix, Discovery+ (including TNT) from Sky via the Google Play Store Apps. I cannot get Sky Channels, including Sky Sports, via the TV since Sky haven't made the Sky Go App available for Android TVs. So the Sky puck is only used to watch Sky channels and TV channels not available in HD from Freeview

This message was authored by: Nigelb1972

Re: Which TV for Stream

@AndyM5 the Android interface would be your front end TV usage but you'd flick over the HDMI port that Stream is connected to and you'll have the Stream interface.

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