Almost a year ago  Netflix Recommended TV was introduced in the U.S. The evaluation program was created because Netflix members said they wanted smart TVs to be easier to use, provide simpler access to the things they do most, and perform better overall. The goal of the Netflix Recommended TV logo is to help people easily identify which devices meet those needs and deliver a superior smart TV experience.

As smart TV functionality has evolved, so has the program. For 2016, Netflix has introduced new criteria and established faster performance thresholds for existing criteria. (More on that below.) For reference, none of last year’s TV models would have met the new 2016 criteria.

Netflix is also excited to share two new announcements:

First, Netflix Recommended TV is available globally this year. This will allow Netflix to tell consumers about the best smart TVs for Netflix and other Internet TV services in their country.

Second, the first TV manufacturers to achieve the Netflix Recommended TV designation for 2016 models are:

LG – for UHD TVs with webOS 3.0

Sony – for Android 4K UHD TVs

Check here for the specific models that received the designation.

Among other benefits, these TVs both have Instant On so that the TV wakes quickly, and Internet TV services and smart menu features are ready to use right away. They also have TV Resume, which means when Netflix was the last used app, the TV comes right back to Netflix when turned back on again — just like smartphones and tablets do today. Overall, these devices deliver faster performance and easier access to the most popular services.

Both the LG and Sony TVs will be sold in all countries where Netflix is available, though specific model availability varies by region. Don’t forget to check back on the Netflix Recommended TV page for future designations throughout the year.

 

Ronan Leonard

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