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It probably won't. The buffering issues are more likely related to your network, the connection between your router/modem and your device. The other culprit could be your internet speed, if it's too slow this can cause buffering. I'd check that your internet speed (the one you get from your internet provider company) is at least 5 Megabytes. That would be enough to watch Netflix comfortably if no other device is also streaming video from Internet. If you have that speed or more then the problem is between your router/modem (the one your internet provider company installed for you to get access to Internet) and your device (a TV or smarthphone, etc). If your device connects through wi-fi make sure is not far from your router/modem. Without more information is hard to say what could be causing the buffering issues but I hope it gives you a clue on what to check. In any case the TV by itself won't cause the buffering problem unless you get a lemon which you more probably won't get.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not a tv issue. The is a broadband provider issue. Providers look at your internet usage and throatal you depending on time of day and usage type. Streameing services such as Netflix use a large amount bandwidth to deliver content. Providers will cap speeds to allow access for other users. Consider upping your data speed, changing providers.
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