Which TV's support Netflix

All the Samsung smart TVs support Netflix, LG smart TVs are region to SA locked, so you can't get Netflix on an LG smart TV, without changing the firmware to a different region.
 
Just get whatever TV you want and get a proper media player.
 
All the Samsung smart TVs support Netflix, LG smart TVs are region to SA locked, so you can't get Netflix on an LG smart TV, without changing the firmware to a different region.

Perform a factory reset and change the region to USA. Or just update to the US firmware - Just make sure the series number is correct.
 
Any Smart Tv + Roku3 ftw, you get much more content with a dedicated streamer
 
The Samsung smart TV is pretty good. I have Netflix, Hulu, Plex (incl LetMeWatchThis, SS Plex and Reddit channels), Pandora, Tunein, YouTube, weather, TED, Al Jazeera, RT news, BBC, Web browser with supersport, bbc iplayer and wiziwig. I don't rate it's wifi capability for video streaming so recommend wired lan.
 
Perform a factory reset and change the region to USA. Or just update to the US firmware - Just make sure the series number is correct.

Lg has restrictions, so some of these were never released in US.....so the only regions you can select is MEA
 
I should have asked the same question as the OP before bying my new TV. I went for the LG LA6210 and as mentioned it is region locked so there is no way to switch regions and get Netflix.
I got myself a Roku which works fine, but is giving me trouble with the support of DD+, therefore I will be switching to the Amazon Fire TV shortly, expecting that it will then at last do everything I need it to.

So the Samsung is the way to go if you are not bothered by active 3D.
 
Samsung. So much more convenient with built in apps. One remote and less issues IMO
 
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