So you don't want to shell out for the latest smart TV with all its internet-connectedness and integrated streaming media apps.
That's fine. There's a much more affordable way to trick out your boob tube.
Use one of a number of peripherals that plug into your TV to help it come alive with the same internet functionality and then some.
Roku is a go-to solution for streaming content
Stream Netflix or load it up with your own movie files. You can even play games. Roku has made excellent smart TV peripherals for a while now, and the Roku 2 XD is no exception.
Price: starting at $49.99
Apple TV is a great accessory if you already have lots of Apple gear
Mac users might want to take a look at the Apple TV, the company's own smart TV box. It runs all the apps you'd expect, like Netflix and Hulu, and can even wirelessly mirror your computer's or iPad's display for turning your television into a giant monitor.
Price: $99.00
The PlayStation 3 obviously plays games, but it's also a great streaming machine
The Playstation 3 offers a great selection of video games and apps to turn your television into a full-fledged entertainment center. It offers an integrated movie store, the ability to play your own digital files, and of course run your Netflix and Hulu apps.
Price: $269
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