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Simply look at your available apps wherever you get them on a normal basis. If it's not there I would just install a real streaming device like a Roku Ultra. You will never change from there and transfer the Roku to any new TV you might purchase. It's a Complete Streaming World of it's own using a Roku. Anyone with a serious number of channels they stream Roku is usually the answer. 100's of compatible apps available from Roku. No contest! And the picture of any older TV's is usually upscaled to 1080. My old Panasonic Plasma 43" Looks Insane at the 1080 resolution on a Plasma TV. Originally a 720 p. A 20 something year old Panasonic still compatible! WiFi runs and looks as Good as an Ethernet connection. GrandNationalMike
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Tommy, thank you for reaching out. The Spectrum app is not compatible with Insignia Fire TVs, as we do not have a partnership with Spectrum. However, you can still access Spectrum content through the Amazon Silk browser on your TV. I hope this information is helpful, and if you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. - Carl | Insignia Support
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