Netflix to stop working on some smart televisions next month

MMV News
MMV News
Nov 7 · 2 min read

If you were an early adopter of smart TVs, you could be in for a shock.

Netflix has announced some older televisions from the beginning of the decade will no longer work with its app due to “technical limitations”.

The affected models are mainly from the start of the 2010s, with smart TVs from Samsung and Panasonic so far confirmed to be affected by the issue, which could also hit models from other vendors.

A Netflix spokesperson told news.com.au confirmed customers would soon lose access on some devices.

“On December 2, Netflix will no longer be supported on a small number of older devices due to technical limitations. We have notified all impacted members with more information about alternative devices we support so they can keep enjoying Netflix uninterrupted, “the spokesperson said.

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Originally published at https://www.mmvnews.com on November 7, 2019.

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