Yes, it is possible to use IPTV services even with an old TV. To do so, you would need an external device such as an IPTV set-top box (STB) or a media player that can be used to connect your TV to the internet. Some of the popular ones include Android TV boxes, MAG devices, Apple TV, Roku, and Enigma receivers.
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Converting Old TVs into Smart TVs
Newer smart TVs come with internet and apps pre-installed, but if you don’t have a smart TV, you can still make any non-smart TV smart with the use of streaming media devices. These gadgets — Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast, and Nvidia Shield — add the brains to your older TV.
Using Set-Top Boxes for IPTV
The most effective way of viewing IPTV on an older TV is through a set-top box. Set-top boxes offer not just access to IPTV channels, but they also offer a great deal of entertainment and app options.
Android-Based Set-Top Boxes
Android TV boxes and similar devices allow for downloading of apps and games from the Google Play Store. Nvidia Shield is one of the premium options, with high-end hardware and a game controller for a console-like gaming experience.
iOS-Based Set-Top Boxes
For the iOS enthusiasts, Apple TV is the natural option. Apple TV offers streaming content, downloads of apps, and voice control by Siri through its advanced remote, which also includes a touchpad and motion sensors.
MAG IPTV Boxes
MAG boxes, manufactured by Infomir, are highly regarded in the IPTV industry. Not only do they provide support for a variety of media functionality, but for a wide range of IPTV providers as well. More recent MAG models even include Android OS support, though it’s always a good idea to confirm compatibility with your IPTV provider.
Installing a Set-Top Box
Connecting a set-top box to your TV is straightforward:
Place the box near your TV.
Plug it into power.
Hook up the box to the TV via an HDMI cable.
Switch your TV’s input to the correct HDMI port.
Hook up the box to the internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
Power on the box and continue with on-screen setup.