Stephanie Prange
November 8, 2019
Older Samsung Smart TVs will be losing access to Netflix beginning Dec. 1 “due to technical limitations,” according to Samsung.
The affected TVs are 2010 and 2011 models with ‘C’ or ‘D’ after the screen size in the model code.
“If you have one of the affected models, you may see a message on your TV indicating that Netflix will no longer be available on this device,” read a Samsung statement. “You’ll still be able to watch Netflix on your TV by connecting another device with Netflix on it.”
Netflix compatible devices are listed here.
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