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1: a netflix account with active subscription and 2: a working internet provider with a WiFi connection or LAN cable plugged in the back of the tv (if its a smart tv if not a media capable pc is needed or BluRay player)
you must have internet service...Netfilx is a digital streaming service.. You don;t need a computer but you have to have access to a digital internet network either via computer, pad, wifi cell phone with unlimited data or something of the sort. Cable does not support or offer netfix . You best bet is to get internet service in your home and a smart tv.
Netflix is an online streaming service....this means as long as you have the internet and a smart box or tv or computer laptop or tablet you can use it to watch netflix amazon hulu etc.
it is better to use a cable (Ethernet ) from router to tv as opposed to wifi.without internet no netflix.
You'll need a broadband connection to the Internet to do Netflix. I'm assuming you currently have a bundle; Internet with your cable TV. So you can get rid of cable tv and just have Internet through the cable company or if it's available DSL via the telephone company. You could also get Internet via Satelite, but it cost more.
Yes you can but you need the internet to watch it. Without a internet connection the only option left would be to view it through your phone. Again though your phone would have to have web access.
maybe just an RGB video cable if all you want is a picture, or an HDMI cable (pricier) if you want an HD Picture AND sound from the TV. it looks like a USB jack but a USB plug won't fit it.
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