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Your Smart TV's Browser Is Terrible — Here's What to Do

The "web browser" that came with your TV is often just enough to show you a Netflix page and nothing else. It lacks updates, keyboard support, and HTML5 features — and one wrong URL crashes the whole TV.

Why? TV vendors ship browsers for their portals, not for the open web. They optimize for their own apps, update rarely and yank features that sites now require. The fix isn't a better TV — it's a better browser on the TV you already have.

What web2tv does that built-in browsers don't

  • A real, up-to-date web engine instead of a phone-browser knock-off.
  • D-pad focus navigation (built-in TV browsers usually fake it with a mouse cursor you can't move).
  • Fullscreen video with native remote controls.
  • Per-site compatibility scripts for the most-broken sites.
  • Favorites, history, and an actual URL bar with the on-screen keyboard.

Setup takes about two minutes, and your remote hand will remember the difference the first time the built-in app crashes.

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