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I have a KDL-Z4500 in a room with no arial connection, and no sky/virgin box. So I have no TV signal of any kind. Just a broadband connection. It seems this model doesn't have SEN so is there anything I can do with this thing or is it just taking up a lot of desk space?
There is a PC in the same room, so can I stream stuff from that (netflix maybe?) from the PC to the big screen?
Hi there
If you have no aerial or additional addon-box for TV, well... your options are rather limited. As you have a PC in the same room, you could connect the TV to the PC directly via HDMI or VGA and use it as a big monitor. 'bout it really.
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soooooo... paperweight then.
Are there any TV boxes that work via the internet? Kind of like "SEN" in a box? or something similar?
For a no fuss solution, a smart bluray player is rather effective.
However, I have a suggestion. Depending on whether you want something "off-the-shelf" as I suggested above. However, have you considered a "do-it-yourself" box. Look at Raspberry Pi. Its cheap, fully customisable on what you want, and a large community. I've been meaning to get my hands stuck into this, but never got around to it yet. Its not too difficult to start with - as there are many OS images available. Raspberry just released a new model "Raspberry Pi 2"
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So there's no kind 'internet tv' box I can buy off the shelf? don't really want it just for watching dvd's...
One possibility is to buy a bluray player (like Sony BDP5200) that on top of playing BDs (that give you a better result than watching a DVD in any case) is packed with all the internet stuff you may find in modern smart tv (mirroring via wifi of smartphone/tablet/PC, netflix, BBP iplayer, youtube, etc...)