The smart TV market is rapidly growing, with many brands now competing to offer affordable smart TV devices. Element TV positioned itself as a company that makes all types of TV models, from the basic budget-friendly models to premium 4K-supported Fire TV models that surpass big market competitors.
In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of changing the input on an Element TV and its most prominent features, as well as show you how to update and customize your TV.
If you’ve just bought your new Element TV and you want to disconnect from your cable TV and start using one of the streaming services, this is how to do it:
Sometimes, you might get confused about whether you’ve connected your computer on HDMI 1 and your TV on HDMI 2 or vice versa. To prevent this from happening, Element TV enables users to rename inputs to match the connection, and here’s how to do this in two ways:
Assuming that you’re looking for a TV to connect easily to your Amazon Fire Stick or Raku, the Element 4K Ultra model is what you’re looking for. It provides a clear, high-definition image and comes with a variety of connectivity ports. Every device in this series has a Wi-Fi adapter to establish a good connection with services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.
If you want to choose your streaming app from the list or switch to another one, this is the way to do it:
Since Element TV doesn’t have an app store, it comes with preloaded apps, which include Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, and VUDU. Users can only activate and deactivate these apps, and others can’t be downloaded or installed directly onto the TV.
Every Element TV can be used with a specially developed app to make it more flexible. If you’re using it in a home Wi-Fi, you can easily connect your TV to a phone or tablet. All it takes is to download the Remote app and start using it. These are the steps to do so:
If you want to use your Element Smart TV and all of its features, make sure you regularly update it and have it paired on your Wi-Fi network. Here are the steps to do this:
Sometimes, this simple update won’t be enough because the app won’t be able to download all the data, and in those cases, you’ll have to repeat the process. If you’re still encountering problems, you can upload the TV manually:
Now, your TV is updated and ready to support updates on its apps and work more efficiently.
Element is a company producing some of the cheapest TVs on the market today, for less than $200. They’re selling TVs that range from the smallest 19inch screens to 40inch ones that are ideal for students who live in dorms or anyone whose TV budget is limited.
Now that you know how to change and rename your input, you can find the model that fits your needs best. What screen size do you prefer? Would you try out an Elemental TV? Or do you prefer known TV brands?
Let us know in the comments section below.