Recommandations for newbie + medium build

by mxj7

Hi everyone !

I'm not a heavy TV-user myself but my father is and I'll be welcoming him for quite an extended period of time so I'm thinking about getting IPTV so he doesn't get bored :)

I have a Smart TV but it's not probably one of the oldest Smart TVs really, the app store is super restricted, Netflix's version from the appstore sucks and it's a FHD screen. I was considering getting a roku stick but I found out thanks to Reddit (please correct me if I'm wrong), that it's no longer possible to have IPTV on Roku products.

Most people here seem to recommend the Nvidia shield but honestly it's a bit of an overkill for my current TV and needs/use so it's not ideal.

Given all of the above, could you guys give some suggestions as what would be the best way for me to get IPTV ? I'm interested in absolutely any advice, either in terms of boxes I should consider but also providers. P.S : For providers, I'd be interested in monthly subscriptions as I will most definitely not use it for a full year.

Thank you everyone, looking forward to your advices.

greenfrog1802

Best bet is to go with a 4k firestick. Especially if you are just going for iptv and no games to take up space. As for iptv service I use 2 and they are both 15 a month. Dm for names and info. xx

Flounder1234

Just start with a Firestick and go from there. Just for iptv, the stick should be fine. If you feel its not powerful enough, then look for something else. Then just try different services, that is the only way to find out which you like and fits your needs.

Kylex15

I'm also gonna be in the same situation. Is the 4k firestick a good starting point?

Newfeeflip

You're going to get responses from all over the place. I personally don't recommend fire sticks to my customers if they are looking for close to cable like experience. Buzz boxes can be had for $90 or less in Canada and make a better Iptv experience in my opinion. That said if a customer already has a fire stick then I'll get them to use that first.

tvnut58

Formuler Z. Cant go wrong. It does m3u and mag/mac

blackboy211