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[OT] Netflix, Amazon Prime, Amazon Fire etc.
A few days ago, I received an e-mail from my ISP (Zen) saying they had received an illegal download complaint from 20th Century Fox, which, predictably, was traced (by me) to our 14 year old son. Spoken to Zen who say further action extremely unlikely if content deleted and no further downloads (which will be monitored) take place. Moving forward, we now have a Netflix 30 day trial running, subsequently 5.99 per month, for son to watch films or whatever. However, having done a little more delving, there seems to be an Amazon service, also available via TV as well as PC. However, our TV is fairly modern flatscreen with USB and HDMI sockets but not a smart TV, so Fire TV is required. Stick 35.00 or box 79.00 Am I missing anything? Is this the way to go, to get Netflix or Amazon via the TV as well as PCs, phones etc? Is there a better/cheaper option? Any thoughts? -- Graeme |
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