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If you don't have a smart TV

And will not buy a new tv for any reason

But would like to be able to use all the functions that every smart TV has then look no further .


It will take less than an hour to make it ready to use .


What you get is availability to watch things like YouTube , BBC player, its player , my 5, 4 on demand , you'll also be able to use your TV as a big screen to browse internet, stream your films , photos and music to your TV, as well as have access to Netflix, sky channels (all),

All bt Sports channels , ESPN , box nation eurosport and more


I can make it happen for you for as little as ?35


All you need is the following items :


TV with hdmi port

Broadband

Smart phone or tablet (apple devices won't let you stream sky channels)

>>> only Android phone or tablet

gives you all the futures

That I've mentioned above <<<

Then you'll need either Amazon fire stick (Argos - you can get one for ?35 and ?79)

Or google Chromecast (?20-?35 - you get get it from Argos,sainsburys, Tesco, asda, PC world, or curry's

...

Once you have all the above then you are half way there , all you need is to send me a pm or text me on 07477 626 488

And arrange a suitable time for me to come and do the work .


If you have any questions about how it works feel free to get in touch .

Is this legal ?

Well if it wasn't then you would be able to use neither Amazon fire , google Chromecast , TV or your tablet / phone together with internet connection ...


If what you've read so far is interesting then I'm here to help .

Many thanks .

Dan

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