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Help On A Fire Stick or Similar? Help An Old Idiot Out
Posted on 3/20/19 at 1:22 am
Posted on 3/20/19 at 1:22 am
I want to be able to watch the Auburn game tomorrow at work on our TV. It's a 9 yr old TCL that isn't a smart TV.
I'm sure I could accomplish this with a blue ray player but I know you smart guys have a better way to do this so I don't just piss away 70 bucks on an antiquated system.
Easiest plug and play that I can put in my direct TV account info and stream it.
Thank you smart baws.
I'm sure I could accomplish this with a blue ray player but I know you smart guys have a better way to do this so I don't just piss away 70 bucks on an antiquated system.
Easiest plug and play that I can put in my direct TV account info and stream it.
Thank you smart baws.
Posted on 3/20/19 at 2:35 am to MrLarson
You can use any streaming stick or player.
I have both amazon fire stick and Roku. I like the Roku the best because of the interface.
I have both amazon fire stick and Roku. I like the Roku the best because of the interface.
Posted on 3/20/19 at 5:55 am to MrLarson
Local Walmart will have Roku or chromecast for under $50. So will Bestbuy as well as Firestick and, for considerably more, AppleTv.
Best to check with IT to make sure you can use streaming devices on your network. Also, chromecaste (at least the on I have, requires you to cast from another device like your smartphone or a tablet. Some networks also inhibit casting.
If you work for a small company, odds are you can do both.
Best to check with IT to make sure you can use streaming devices on your network. Also, chromecaste (at least the on I have, requires you to cast from another device like your smartphone or a tablet. Some networks also inhibit casting.
If you work for a small company, odds are you can do both.
Posted on 3/20/19 at 7:51 am to mdomingue
I will try and watch on my phone through the ncaa
site as I will not have access to a tv.
I uses hulu live and will sign in through my hulu account.
EDIT: I just installed the app on my phone and and see an option to cast to tv with chromecast.
I am going to test this site out today. March madness live
site as I will not have access to a tv.
I uses hulu live and will sign in through my hulu account.
EDIT: I just installed the app on my phone and and see an option to cast to tv with chromecast.
I am going to test this site out today. March madness live
This post was edited on 3/20/19 at 8:12 am
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