How to turn your TV into a smart TV – different options explained
NEW TVs on the market usually come with a built-in streaming platform for Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and other services.
But if you're got an older telly, don't worry: here's how to turn your TV into a smart TV.
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Sometimes the best option is to hunt for the best 4k TV deals and find a brand-new smart TV.
If you're looking to purchase a TV make sure you know which TV size you should buy and how to measure a TV screen.
But you don't have to fork out for a new OLED screen to access all your streaming hubs.
Most converters offer you a way to access the internet through a streaming hub, which makes your regular TV, a smart one.
If you want to wall-mount your new television, check out our lineup of the best TV wall brackets to buy.
You can convert your old TV into a smart TV with lots of different devices so we've cut through the confusion and explained all the different options.
1. Amazon Fire TV Stick, £39.99
Amazon offers a range of prices for their Fire TV Sticks, from just £29.99 all the way to the Fire TV Cube at £109.99.
The Fire TV Stick balances budget and streaming ability as it is able to handle HD streaming without a high price tag.
The sticks - and cube - work by plugging into your HDMI port as well as a power source and linking to the wifi.
This creates a streaming hub for all your services, such as Amazon Prime, as well as gives you internet access and other apps.
Amazon's Lite version of the stick will save you £10 but you will lose the HD quality of the stream, while the 4K and 4K Max versions offer Dolby vision and 4K definition with a higher price tag.
Topping out the range is the Amazon Fire TV Cube, which has Alexa voice control, higher storage and a faster Hexa-core processor.
You'll often find the Fire Sticks discounted so check out our Amazon device deals page for the latest offers.
The classic Fire TV Stick is still the best for simple and cost-effective streaming - although the 4K version is an excellent choice for more avid watchers.
Other devices available from Amazon:
- Fire TV Stick Lite, £29.99 -
- Fire TV Stick 4K, £49.99 -
- Fire TV Stick 4K Max, £59.99 -
- Fire TV Cube, £109.99 -
2. Roku Express 4K, £32 (save 18%)
Coming in slightly cheaper than the Fire TV Sticks and currently on offer too, is the Roku range of streaming devices.
The Roku Express 4K is just £32 at the moment on Amazon - down from £39, saving you 18%.
Similarly to the Fire Sticks, the Roku devices work by plugging into your TV, connecting to the internet and setting up a Roku account.
All the streaming services can be found using your Roku homepage, including Netflix and Disney+.
If you have a wall mounted TV you might want to opt for the Roku Streaming Stick+ which is also on offer at £46.99 - saving you 22%.
Roku also has a Streambar which doubles as a smart device and a soundbar, saving you space on your TV stand.
Other devices available from Roku:
- Roku Express, £24.99 (save 17%) -
- Roku Streaming Stick 4K, £38.95 (save 22%) -
- Roku Streaming Stick+, £46.99 (save 22%) -
- Roku Streambar, £99.99 (save 23%) -
3. Google Chromecast, £30
A great budget streaming device to convert your old TV is the Google Chromecast.
This cheap little media streamer will support up to 4K resolution and can be paired up with your Google Home devices for voice control.
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4. Apple TV HD, £139
While it can be confusing, these are not the same as or limited to Apple's streaming platform Apple TV+.
Apple TVs are one of the more expensive streaming devices on the market, starting at £139.
This is because they also come with a lot more storage on them - while most devices have around 8GB, Apple TVs begin at 32GB.
The 4K version comes with 32GB or 64GB options, meaning there's more room for all your apps, films and TV shows to download.
Other devices available from Apple:
5. Facebook Portal TV, £94
Meta's video calling device is not just for chatting with friends, you can also stream your favourite shows through it.
The Facebook Portal TV attaches to your TV and is a camera which allows you to video chat directly from your telly - rather than holding up a tablet or phone.
It also has the ability to download streaming platform apps, meaning you can watch your favourite films too.