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How to Stream TV

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    September 1, 2022 1:14 AM EDT

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    Allow us to take you through the steps of something you might want to know more about: how to stream TV.
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    We’ll help you find the best internet service, best streaming device, and best streaming service with our guide. And if you’re already happy with your internet provider and TV setup, you can skip right to the part where we show you how to stream.
    What do I need to start streaming?
    You’re going to need the right internet provider and a streaming device that fits within your budget and has all of the streaming applications you need.

    Great internet speed
    If you don’t already have internet in your home or you’re looking for a better provider, we recommend Xfinity internet. It has download speeds of 50–1,200 Mbps, and most streaming services require 3–25 Mbps.Most streaming services have a recommended minimum download speed for smooth streaming. And remember, these recommended download speeds are per device.

    For example, Hulu + Live TV requires 8 Mbps to stream in HD. And if you and your spouse both want to stream on your own device, that means you’ll both be taking up 16 Mbps at once.

    You can find more info on recommended Mbps for streaming services like Netflix and HBO Max as well as streaming a 4K movie in our best internet for streaming article.
    A streaming device or smart TV
    If you already have a great 4K TV, you might want to go the streaming device route. Chances are, though, that your 4K TV already has a smart TV built in, but possibly not all the streaming apps you need.

    But if you want a device that has everything, like a Roku Express 4K+, it might be worth the investment. Just plug it into your existing television.