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Discovery is not one of the apps available. If you would like to watch it, and are unable to cast, you would need to buy a streaming device such as a Roku and hook it up through one of the 5 HDMI ports. You might want to buy a streaming device even if you only wanted the apps available since they mostly tend to be frustratingly slow and laggy. The picture on this TV is excellent, though, so I didn't mind spending the little bit extra on a Roku to have better features. Here are the apps that come with the TV. Youtube; Plex; Amazon Prime; Netflix; WatchFree Vizio; Hulu; Vudu: IHeartRadio; Xumo; Youtube TV: CBS all access; NBC; Fandango Now; CBS News; Redbox; Dazn; Flixfling; Fitfusion; Crackle; Taste It; Newsy; Haystack tv; Dove Channel; Curiosity Stream; TG; Pluto; Music B; ConTV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can access any app, but those that are not preinstalled on TV you would have to do from your phone, tablet or PC, Mac, etc. it is called Casting
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Buy the Roku Premium Plus or higher and unlock all the best streaming through the internet. Yes discovery go is on theRoku plus MANY free movie and tv show apps With some even in 4k (4k will eat through your internet Data limit really fast) I already had the Roku so the Vizio "smart tv" function was under whelming to me. ALTHOUGH the FREE Vizio channel is pretty good for movies and some tv shows
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