Televisions of our time are very different from their ancestors. If before you could only see a color or black and white picture, now the devices are equipped with many functions and Wi-Fi among them.

Connecting the TV to the Internet used to be quite possible on many LCD models. To do this, it was necessary to extend the cable from your modem to the device. It seems to be good, only tensioned wires will not add beauty to the design of the room, and not everyone has access to a worldwide wired network.

Many people watch movies online by connecting a laptop to the “drawer” as a projector. In principle, it’s convenient, only two devices are busy while watching and you won’t see anything on the computer. And finally, there were televisions with a built-in wi-fi function, and greatly simplified the lives of users. Let's try to figure out how it works, how useful the function is and whether it is worth the markup that manufacturers make.

Types of TVs with Internet

TVs with Internet access
So, TVs that have the ability to connect to the Internet do not necessarily have a built-in module. They can be divided into three main categories:

  • built-in wifi. Everything is very simple here: the child will also cope. A TV with wi fi will catch the network itself, you only need to enter your login and password once;
  • USB adapter support In this case, the device itself does not pick up the wireless network signal, and you need to connect an assistant to it - a wi fi adapter;
  • special outlet. Some televisions simply have a connector that allows you to connect the blue screen to the Internet using a cable or LAN adapter.

How it works

TVs equipped with a built-in wi-fi module are connected to the World Wide Web without the help of separate wires. Many are advised to purchase just such a model. But due to the fact that the price is not budgetary at all, consumers prefer models with the ability to use additional devices to access the world wide Internet.

wifi connection

For devices with a USB connector, manufacturers recommend purchasing adapters of the same brand. The fact is that others may not be supported by the device - it is impossible to install device drivers, like on a computer, on a TV. These adapters are also quite expensive to purchase and not so easy to find.

Also on sale there are wi-fi routers that connect to the TV and the TV uses the wi-fi home network.

How is the connection

Liquid crystal devices with a built-in Wi-Fi module are very convenient when there is no wired Internet. So the question “Do I need Wi-Fi on the TV”, the owner of the country house, no doubt, answer “Yes”. At the same time, a bad signal is unlikely to overpower the full operation of the function.

Of course, a wired connection is more reliable, but not everyone has it.

If the TV with wi fi has a built-in module, you just need to connect it to your Internet network. To do this, in the settings you need to enter the username and password of your network.

If the TV with wi fi does not have such a module, then you can purchase a special device - an additional module - which connects to the TV via a USB input.

Devices equipped with a module for connecting to the Internet have a number of functions. For example, SmartTV.

Distinctive features of built-in wifi

There are several points on which the Internet through the Wi-Fi adapter built into the TV is different from the computer. Whether this is good or bad is up to the user So:

  • Internet access via TV can be carried out only on certain sites. These include social networks, sites for watching movies, youtube, sites with music and weather;
  • if there is a built-in or additional connection of a webcam and microphone, you can communicate via Skype and other services that support video calling;
  • when using wi-fi, you don’t have to copy movies to a separate drive, and then connect it to the “box”. Simply run them online and enjoy watching.

A few examples of models with built-in wi-fi module

The most budgetary of the models with this function is the Mystery MTV-2430LTA2.

Of the characteristics, we can note a diagonal of 61 cm, a resolution of 720p HD.

The price of this TV ranges from 12,000 to 13,800 rubles.

Perhaps the most expensive TV in the whole world, equipped with the whole set of possible functions, is Samsung UE105S9. The price of such a giant is prohibitive - 6,000,000 rubles.

Samsung UE105S9

The size of this model is also quite impressive - a diagonal of 267 cm.

Philips 43PUT6101 is recognized as the best in ratings and reviews.

In addition to the built-in wi-fi module, there is a 4K UHD resolution, the diagonal is 109 cm.

Conclusion

So, why does the TV need built-in wi-fi? For greater user convenience, the absence of additional wires and watching your favorite movies and shows on the big screen and in excellent quality. So the manufacturer positions this function.

But whether you need it and whether it is convenient - you need to decide only individually.

Great selection and enjoyable views!