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I just ordered an LG 60PZ550 that's wi-fi ready. will a streaming device...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mankster" data-source="post: 2666700" data-attributes="member: 839292"><p>...can act as a wi-fi adapter.? ok...the "LG 60PZ550" is "Wi-Fi ready" meaning you can enable it's internet apps "Netcast" and DLNA, but need to purchasing a $67 wireless adapter to access the internet wirelesly. My question is simple. If i get a device like a "Roku" or "Revue" that comes with built-in Wi-Fi, will i be able to utilize the TV's built-in features through that and forgo buying the wi-fi adapter?</p><p></p><p>you may be asking WHY would you need to access the built-in features like Netcast when Roku's features are better??...well, here's why. Roku doesnt support DLNA.</p><p></p><p>so, more spacifically i guess what i'm asking is...can i get a "Roku" and take advantage of the TV's built-in DLNA support through the Roku's wifi without having to get the LG Wi-Fi adapter?</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mankster, post: 2666700, member: 839292"] ...can act as a wi-fi adapter.? ok...the "LG 60PZ550" is "Wi-Fi ready" meaning you can enable it's internet apps "Netcast" and DLNA, but need to purchasing a $67 wireless adapter to access the internet wirelesly. My question is simple. If i get a device like a "Roku" or "Revue" that comes with built-in Wi-Fi, will i be able to utilize the TV's built-in features through that and forgo buying the wi-fi adapter? you may be asking WHY would you need to access the built-in features like Netcast when Roku's features are better??...well, here's why. Roku doesnt support DLNA. so, more spacifically i guess what i'm asking is...can i get a "Roku" and take advantage of the TV's built-in DLNA support through the Roku's wifi without having to get the LG Wi-Fi adapter? thanks! [/QUOTE]
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