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We bought blu ray players With warranty for that reason. No updates, take it back for new machine
Tell me more. Please.
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Easiest way is to go with a Roku, starting at about $30.
Download the PlutoTV app. Some local channels are available in some markets.
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.....cheapest is Roku [ unless you already have Apple TV ].....as mentioned if you have Mac with HDMI........
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Don't buy or hook up anything additional.
First check your cable box remote for an Apps or Widgets button. Netflix is usually in there somewhere. You just have to sign-in using the remote when you find it.
If that fails then go with Plan B. See above.
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As others have mentioned, there's Roku, a host of game consoles (there's a Netflix app available on both my PlayStation & Xbox consoles), and many DVD/Blu-Ray players. Still and all, my first choice would be AppleTV, even going back to a cheaper, previous version (we're heavy into the Apple ecosystem for movies, TV, and music, though, so I'm a bit biased there).
FWIW, my favorite blu-ray player has always been my PS3, probably b'c of the continual updates it receives. I have never had a problem playing any Blu-ray disc (or DVD for that matter) on it since we bought it back in 2007 or thereabouts. (It's still in use for that & gaming.)