What to watch on your TV with streaming devices on Christmas

Date: 2016-12-19   Clicked: 1278

     Christmas is coming,if you have a smart TV, you can already receive most of them - and if not, you can upgrade your existing set for far less than the price of a Christmas meal out.
     These services are delivered over the internet, so as long as there is a broadband router in your house, you’re good to go. A steaming device like Google’s Chromecast or our Vipstech TV box will turn any TV with a spare HDMI socket into a smart set - so all you have to do is decide which service to watch.

What to watch on your TV with streaming devices on Christmas
     Both Amazon and Netflix commission their own programmes now, so they are as much mainstream broadcasters as ITV or the BBC. Amazon’s main UK-oriented offering at the moment is The Grand Tour, Jeremy Clarkson’s follow-up to Top Gear, which boasts higher production values than anything he did at the BBC. Netflix is the purveyor of House of Cards, the Kevin Spacey remake of the BBC’s 1990 drama of political intrigue, and much else besides. You can also view movies on both these services - many in ultra high definition, if your TV supports it and your broadband is fast enough.
     You don’t need to pay anything at all to bring the convenience of catch-up services like the BBC iPlayer and its ITV, Channel 4 and 5 equivalents to your big screen. The iPlayer in particular is so slick now that it’s hardly worth the bother of taping Christmas shows in advance; you can simply browse the schedules retrospectively. The commercial services are less sprightly in not letting you, understandably, skip through the adverts.
     Don’t overlook YouTube as a source for Christmas entertainment, either, especially if you enjoy TV shows of yore. You’ll be surprised at what people have uploaded, and once it’s on your TV instead of your computer, it’s a TV channel like any other.
But smart TVs are not limited to video. Music streaming services like Spotify, Deezer, and, in some cases, Apple Music, are available on many smart boxes - and you don’t necessarily have to buy a subscription to them.
     With a bit of imaginative cabling, or a Bluetooth connection, you can feed the sound from these services to your best hi-fi speakers - ideal for festive parties. When people talk of Christmas streamers in the future, this is what they’ll mean.

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