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HOW YOU CAN WATCH NETFLIX
Netflix is a digital service offering a huge library of films and TV shows. You need a broadband connection and a ‘smart’ TV (an internet-enabled TV; you can turn any TV produced since 2009 into a ‘smart’ TV because it has an HDMI socket enabling you to connect it to the internet) or a device such as a smartphone, tablet or PC to get it – netflix.com will show you how to sign up. If you have a ‘smart’ TV, a Netflix-enabled set-top box, phone or tablet, look for the Netflix app, click on it and sign in with your login details. Virgin Media, BT, TalkTalk, Apple TV, Nexus Player and Roku set-top boxes are Netflixenabled. Then there are the Amazon Firestick and Google Chromecast (also called dongles) – small wireless devices that slot into a TV’s HDMI socket and connect to your wi-fi, turning it into a ‘smart’ TV. You can also watch on smartphones, tablets or PCs by downloading the app from the device’s app store. There are three monthly packages: £5.99 allows viewing on one screen, £7.49 on two simultaneously and £8.99 for four screens in ultraHD. Subscribe now and get the first month free. For more details go to help.netflix.com/en/node/412