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I asked this a month ago and got no response!!! I signed up for vader, beast, twisted. They all have similar web players and I guess are using a generic layout.
area 51 and tnt both have web players
Second for vaders. Real easy to use and stable.
Mma TV has a good web browser but is sports focused only
BeastIPTV has a web portal.
A lot of the services mentioned here used the Smarters app and use a web player from them, which works well.
But Vaders does have its own web player that works really well... And on Matchcenter allows you to throw up multiple games at once.
I have a chrome book and use both Vaders and Helix, both are pretty good. I give the edge to Vaders because of Matchcenter but you can’t go wrong with either. Helix is just a little cheaper.
I use vaders myself and it is pretty good though I don't use the web player often the few times I have it has been very good.
ToddTV is pretty good
I've used Vaders in the browser and haven't had any issues.
For sure do a trial before buying anything. Many of the web players suck including some that others have mentioned here. Best one I have seen was in smoothstreams but they make it difficult to subscribe. Area-51 is OK for $5. Check that it works cleanly when you click on it. Don't want you dad to need multiple clicks or get a much worst picture which is common with many of these.
There are plenty of providers out there that allow this. The one I use has a webplayer, but I never use it, I just install IPTV Smarters on tge laptop, It can save the username/password and refresh the EPG on launch, doesn’t get easier.
Helix have a browser portal for their service. Trial a few of the mentioned.
Crown is ok but hasn't been good lately. I think ok2 is better.
Vaderstreams. However, they are not as rock solid as they used to be.
www.soniciptv.co we have an awesome web version! Also works on xBox! We have a version of our app for just about any device out there! Over 7000 channels now!
Crown TV has that option
Network24.
Vader’s has the best online experience, though a lot of others now have web players but they are usually individual m3u links