Solution Barty1884 May 28, 2018 Sharp/Aquos don't use an "app store". There's pre-loaded Apps (Netflix, Hulu, Vudu etc), but I don't believe there's any way to add additional apps. They're not coded for, nor will they receive too many updates. It's a pretty locked ecosystem.
Sharp/Aquos don't use an "app store". There's pre-loaded Apps (Netflix, Hulu, Vudu etc), but I don't believe there's any way to add additional apps. They're not coded for, nor will they receive too many updates. It's a pretty locked ecosystem.
Barty1884 Honorable Apr 16, 2015 977 0 13,210 May 28, 2018 Solution #2 Sharp/Aquos don't use an "app store". There's pre-loaded Apps (Netflix, Hulu, Vudu etc), but I don't believe there's any way to add additional apps. They're not coded for, nor will they receive too many updates. It's a pretty locked ecosystem. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Sharp/Aquos don't use an "app store". There's pre-loaded Apps (Netflix, Hulu, Vudu etc), but I don't believe there's any way to add additional apps. They're not coded for, nor will they receive too many updates. It's a pretty locked ecosystem.
InvalidError Distinguished Moderator May 18, 2007 295 0 19,260 May 28, 2018 #3 If you want an "app store" on your TV, your best option is to get a Chromecast or some sort of plug-in Android device. If your TV has an MHL port, a phone or tablet with MHL support would be another option. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you want an "app store" on your TV, your best option is to get a Chromecast or some sort of plug-in Android device. If your TV has an MHL port, a phone or tablet with MHL support would be another option.