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| - | ===== Installation steps ===== | + | ===== Option 1 - add an HDMI device |
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| - | ==== Section 1 ==== | + | === Supported options |
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| - | section 1 | + | The first thing to check is if you already have an " |
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| - | ==== Section 2 ==== | + | === Recommend me a device |
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| - | Section | + | If you don't already have a device that you can run the HDHomeRun app on, and need to purchase a device for your unsupported TV: |
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| + | * **USA** the Onn Google TV 4K Plus is in stock at most Walmarts and will ship to just about any location in the US, and only costs about $30 USD. It is particularly well supported by the HDHomeRun app: https:// | ||
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| + | Some TV sets support the older DLNA standard that looks at your local network for "media servers" | ||
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| + | ===== Option 3 - Third party apps ===== | ||
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