Today, it's hard to imagine a world without streaming services. Netflix was one of the first brands to blaze the trail and it helped spawn an entirely new industry. Since Netflix is several years older and consequently more established than competing streaming services, it's had a bit more time to develop apps for TV devices. Read on to find out which TV devices work with Netflix.
Which Devices Work with Netflix?
Netflix has apps for all of the following devices:
- Living room devices: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Xiaomi Mi Box, TiVoBlu-ray players: From brands like Funai, LG, Philips, Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, and SharpSmart TVs: Televisions based on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Hisense, LG, Panasonic, Phillips, Samsung, Sony, Sanyo, Sharp and VizioMobile devices and tablets: Android, iOS, Windows PhoneGame consoles: PlayStation 3, 4 and 5, Xbox 360, One and Series S/X, PS VitaDesktop browsers: Most Mac and PC browsers
Wondering what other devices are supported? You can check this Netflix page for the latest information about which devices the streaming service supports.
Is Netflix Still Worth the Cost in 2022?
Netflix recently raised its subscription prices, but the streaming giant plans on using its enormous resources to continue creating high quality originals. Last year, Netflix spent over $13 billion to produce in-house TV shows and movies like Squid Game, Bridgerton, and Lupin. However, with more streaming services out there nowadays, like Disney+ and HBO Max, it's a good idea to weigh up your options before committing to a subscription.
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Alex Munkachy • Author
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Davan Hamilton is an editor and writer based in Jacksonville, FL. Holding a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, her writing spans a wide range, from essays on film criticism and analysis to surreal poetry. Now, she works for Flixed as an editor, continuing to ignore the list of passion projects she’s accumulated. When she’s not glued to her computer, you can find her building endless amounts of Lego sets, binge-reading manga, or playing with (fighting) her cat.