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Last Updated: September 4, 2023Fact Checked

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Even if your TV isn't "smart," you can easily convert it to a smart TV without paying an arm and a leg. By connecting a streaming device or gaming console to your normal TV's HDMI port, you can connect your TV to the internet, fire up your favorite streaming apps like Netflix and Hulu, and watch what you want, when you want! We'll show you the best options for making just about any regular TV a smart TV.

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Amazon Fire TV Stick

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  1. If you're an Amazon Prime Subscriber, opt for a Fire TV device. These affordable streaming devices work seamlessly with your Prime subscription, plug right into your HDMI port, and have a familiar interface linked to your Amazon account. The Fire TV Stick Lite is the cheapest option, while the Fire TV Cube is a premium option that is entirely voice-operated. You can watch all of the major streaming services on your non-smart TV with a Fire TV device, including Prime Video (obviously), Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, Disney+, Max (formerly known as HBO Max), Hulu, and Peaco*ck.[1]

    • All Fire TV devices allow you to cast content from your Android or Google Chrome web browser.
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Roku

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  1. One of the pioneers in streaming TV, Roku has a device for everyone. Roku is one of the most accessible options for converting a regular TV to a smart TV, as they have affordable, easy-to-use products. All Roku streaming devices support Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Peaco*ck, and just about every other streaming service you can think of.[2]

    • Roku Express and Express 4k+ are simple and affordable streaming devices for any TV. If you have a wall-mounted TV, you may want to opt for the Roku Streaming Stick or Streaming Stick 4K+ due to its design. Roku Ultra and Streambar are premium devices with added features.
    • Roku also supports AirPlay, which means that if you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can mirror your screen to your TV wirelessly. It's the only portable streaming device that supports AirPlay—the rest support Chromecast technology instead.[3]

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Apple TV

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  1. Apple's streaming device, Apple TV, is not a TV at all. It's an HDMI device that plugs into any TV, including regular, non-smart TVs, and turns them into internet-capable streaming devices. If you have a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or any other Apple device, the interface will be familiar to you, and you can even sign in with your Apple ID. All major streaming channels are available on Apple TV, including Prime Video, Netflix, and Hulu.[4]

    • Apple TV also supports AirPlay, which means you can also use it to stream apps and mirror your screen from a Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Apple TV and Roku are the only streaming devices that support AirPlay.
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  1. The latest Chromecast is a fully-functional streaming device. While earlier Chromecasts only allowed you to stream movies, shows, and other content from an Android or the Chrome web browser, the new Chromecast has Google TV built in. Google TV is what will take your normal TV to the smart level, with its support for all major streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Max, and its full-featured Play Store with hundreds of other apps you can install.[5]

    • The classic Chromecast devices, including the third-generation Chromecast, don't have remote controls or special interfaces that look like smart TVs. They are just for casting content from other devices.

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Gaming Consoles

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  1. All modern Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles double as TV streaming devices. You can watch Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Max, YouTube, Apple TV+, and more on many Xbox and PlayStation models without the need for a dedicated smart TV.[6]

    • Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X are all great replacements for smart TVs. Xbox 360 also supports many streaming channels, but fewer app downloads are available now that the console is much older.
    • PS5, PS4, and PS3 all have streaming capabilities and support most major streaming services.
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Set-top Boxes

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  1. Your cable or satellite provider may have streaming options. Many modern TV providers offer set-top boxes that combine your traditional live TV channels with a full-featured smart streaming device. These boxes will take a normal TV and convert it to a smart one by adding downloadable apps, internet access, and the ability to cast shows and movies wirelessly from your computer or mobile device.

    • Xfinity X1 combines live cable TV with smart TV streaming capabilities, and is widely available across the US.
    • Atlantic Broadband offers a TiVo HD receivers and DVRs that all combine traditional cable TV services with all streaming apps supported by TiVo.
    • DISH Network offers different streaming devices—some with DVRs for recording live TV, and some without, all of which can get online and support most popular streaming services.

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Blu-ray Players

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  1. Many modern Blu-ray players double as smart TV streaming devices. If you love playing your Blu-ray discs as much as you love streaming Netflix, check out smart Blu-ray players made by LG, Magnavox, Philips, Sony, and Toshiba.

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NVIDIA Shield TV

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  1. If you're into cloud gaming, don't pass up the NVIDIA Shield. This premium device turns any TV into a smart TV, and also has the ability to stream games to your GeForce-powered PC. The Shield comes pre-installed with Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Plex, Google Play Movies, and the NVIDIA Games app. And because Shield is powered by Android TV, you can install any other streaming service that's available in the Play Store, including Hulu, Disney+, and Apple TV+.[7]

    • Like most other streaming devices, you can also use Chromecast technology to cast apps from your Android or content from Chrome to your TV with Shield TV.

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TiVo Stream

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  1. TiVo offers several streaming device options for any TV. TiVo Stream 4K is the most affordable option and standard, with high-quality streaming from over 5000 apps including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and Max. If you want a DVR to record live TV, try the TiVo Edge for antenna and cable services, and the TiVo Mini LUX, which expands the TiVo Edge to other rooms in your home.[8]

    • Newer TiVo models support Chromecast, which means you can cast content from your Android or Google Chrome web browser to your TV with TiVo.
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Portal TV

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  1. Facebook's Portal TV combines top streaming apps with video calling on your biggest screen. This streaming device plugs right into your HDMI port and supports Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, Paramount+, Netflix, Showtime, and Sling TV.[9] This is a great option if you want to do a lot of video calling on your TV, as it has a built-in HD camera. You can even watch Facebook Watch videos live with your friends, as well as use services like Workplace for Facebook and Zoom to collaborate from the comfort of your couch.

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    If you can't stream or browse for content on the internet, then it is not a Smart TV.

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    If you're asking about turning your TV into a smart TV, then yes it will. If you are asking about add-ons like the ChromeCast, you can if you have more than one HDMI port. Some add-ons may require a USB on your TV, but the ChromeCast does not.

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      To turn your TV into a smart TV, connect an Apple TV box to your TV using an HDMI cable. Alternatively, connect an Amazon Fire stick to your TV's HDMI port, and plug the stick into a power source. You can also plug a Chromecast into your HDMI port, and connect the power cable to a USB port. For tips on how to find your TV's HDMI port, read on!

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      I'm an enthusiast with extensive knowledge in the realm of smart TVs and streaming devices. My expertise is grounded in hands-on experience, constant exploration of emerging technologies, and a deep understanding of the concepts involved.

      The article discusses how to convert a regular TV into a smart TV using various streaming devices and technologies. Let's delve into the concepts mentioned:

      1. Amazon Fire TV Stick:

        • A device designed for Amazon Prime Subscribers.
        • Affordable streaming devices that seamlessly work with Prime subscriptions.
        • Plugs into the TV's HDMI port and offers a familiar interface linked to the user's Amazon account.
        • Supports major streaming services like Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, Disney+, Max, and Peaco*ck.
        • Allows casting content from Android or Google Chrome web browser.
      2. Roku:

        • Pioneers in streaming TV with a range of affordable, easy-to-use products.
        • Roku devices support various streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, and Apple TV+.
        • Different models cater to different needs, such as Roku Express, Express 4k+, Streaming Stick, Streaming Stick 4K+, Roku Ultra, and Streambar.
        • Supports AirPlay for mirroring screens from Apple devices.
      3. Apple TV:

        • An HDMI device that turns any TV into an internet-capable streaming device.
        • Integrates with the Apple ecosystem and supports major streaming channels.
        • Supports AirPlay for streaming and mirroring content from Mac, iPhone, or iPad.
      4. Chromecast with Google TV:

        • Latest Chromecast with built-in Google TV for a fully-functional streaming experience.
        • Supports major streaming services and has a full-featured Play Store for app installations.
        • Contrasts with earlier Chromecast models, which were primarily for casting content.
      5. Gaming Consoles:

        • Modern Xbox and PlayStation gaming consoles double as TV streaming devices.
        • Support various streaming services without the need for a dedicated smart TV.
        • Examples include Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, PS4, and PS3.
      6. Set-top Boxes:

        • Cable or satellite providers offer set-top boxes combining traditional live TV channels with smart streaming capabilities.
        • Examples include Xfinity X1, Atlantic Broadband TiVo HD receivers, and DISH Network streaming devices.
      7. Blu-ray Players:

        • Modern Blu-ray players often double as smart TV streaming devices.
        • Offer the capability to stream content from services like Netflix alongside playing physical discs.
      8. NVIDIA Shield TV:

        • A premium streaming device with cloud gaming capabilities.
        • Comes pre-installed with popular streaming apps and supports Chromecast technology.
      9. TiVo Stream:

        • TiVo offers several streaming device options, including TiVo Stream 4K for high-quality streaming.
        • Newer models support Chromecast for content casting.
      10. Portal TV:

        • Facebook's Portal TV combines top streaming apps with video calling.
        • Plugs into the HDMI port, supporting Amazon Prime Video, ESPN, Paramount+, Netflix, Showtime, and Sling TV.

      The provided information covers a comprehensive array of devices and technologies, offering readers diverse options to transform their regular TVs into smart ones.

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