Cool question, good luck hopefully someone smarter than me can help
this post was submitted on 07 Feb 2024
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Cheers,
So first off wouldn't waste your hard earned free time working on such an expensive tv. I would suggest getting a chromecast 4k or roku or whatever ecosystem you are already invested in type device and just plug it in and be done with it. Build in OS on TVs notoriously have issues eventually and this would honestly be your cheapest and quickest fix.
Cheers mate,I'll look into this.
I've heard of a Roku, I'm just not really sure what it is.
I do have an old chrome cast
You're welcome! You can also search up those devices and walkthroughs on YouTube to get a better idea of what to expect. I'll be around if you have anymore questions.