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It depends. What remote, what tv, what are you runnng netflix on? Sometimes you can access netflix straight from a smart tv while other times you just cannot.
No, Netflix is not a part of Amazon Prime.
Netflix is a separate company which Amazon does not own.
It is a separate subscription service.
If you want Netflix, you need to sign up with Netflix and pay a monthly fee for a membership to access Netflix.
that depends on your TV, some newer models already have built in netflix support...if your model doesn't currently support netflix you can get a box from netflix to allow you to access it from your TV. beware the box will usually have it's own remote, so thats one more to keep track of. :) hope this helps
That model TV is not a smart TV meaning it will not be able to access Netflix by itself. You will need another piece of equipment such as a video game console (a Sony PS3 or PS4 for example) or a DVD player with the Netflix app. to run Netflix on your TV. The remote for that auxiliary equipment will be the one that operates Netflix. We bought a Sony Blu-ray player for under $70 that has the Netflix app plus many more. You also need internet access for this to work. A wireless setup works well.
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