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Not sure the S-6700 was created with the thoughts of using it to surf the web which all smart TV's can do now as well as most Apple TV / Roku / Prime were built to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am still looking into the Google / Android Operating System that comes with the S6700, & I believe I read that they put in the DVD player all the Apps they agreed upon when / or prior to launching. My device updated all the apps to their latest versions once I connected it to wi-fi but I couldn't seem to add any new apps to the S6700 DVD player, but I didn't really try very hard to do that. The DVD player does have a USB input so loading a hard drive with some new apps & allowing the DVD to access them that way might be a possibility. Otherwise, if you have an Apple TV, or a Roku, or Chrome TV than you are technically doubling up on ways to have the apps you want installed on a device for your TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi 49ertom63, the player doesn't have a web browser. Please check the specification for more details: https://docs.sony.com/release//specs/BDPS6700_mksp.pdf Regards, Erin
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