I was looking around on Crutchfield today and saw where some Samsung TVs could be "mirrored" to or from another device like a smartphone or tablet. What about another TV that's mirror capable? If I had two identical TVs, one upstairs and one downstairs, could they mirror content to each other or is mirroring something totally different than what I'm thinking?
Is a Roku device still recommended? I see where some SmartTVs will let you stream Netflix. I'm sure Roku is not needed if that's the case, but I've seen where some of you Roku owners favoring streaming through that vs a Bluray player with that same feature. My LG player is a bit clunky getting to Netflix, but it does the job farily well. Hopefully SmartTVs aren't the same.
It will be a while, but I'm thinking of adding a TV downstairs so I have something over my bar and (mostly) keep the mileage down on my projector. I saw a Samsung (the UN50F6400) that looked nice for the price. It would be closer to football season before I pulled the trigger, but thought I would ask.
Is a Roku device still recommended? I see where some SmartTVs will let you stream Netflix. I'm sure Roku is not needed if that's the case, but I've seen where some of you Roku owners favoring streaming through that vs a Bluray player with that same feature. My LG player is a bit clunky getting to Netflix, but it does the job farily well. Hopefully SmartTVs aren't the same.
It will be a while, but I'm thinking of adding a TV downstairs so I have something over my bar and (mostly) keep the mileage down on my projector. I saw a Samsung (the UN50F6400) that looked nice for the price. It would be closer to football season before I pulled the trigger, but thought I would ask.