Compatibility Page

Check the screen, stick and app environment first.

Compatibility pages work best when they describe real setup situations. This page gives UK visitors a simple checklist for Smart TVs, streaming sticks, mobile devices and home-network readiness.

TV and streaming device compatibility setup
Compatibility image slot Use a visual that shows a TV, remote and streaming device environment.

Smart TV

Check app availability in the television's own app store, remote usability and network stability on Wi-Fi versus ethernet.

Streaming stick

Confirm storage space, supported app versions, HDMI bandwidth and whether the stick can handle your preferred picture settings.

Tablet and mobile

Test login flow, subtitle readability, screen orientation support and picture quality on smaller displays.

Device checklist

  • Make sure the operating system is still receiving updates.
  • Use the vendor app store or official install path where available.
  • Test your home connection close to the main viewing device.
  • Confirm subtitles, audio tracks and interface scaling are usable on your screen size.
  • Keep a backup device ready when troubleshooting a new setup.

What not to assume

Do not assume that every app works the same way on every television model, streaming stick or mobile device. Differences in decoding power, firmware, memory and remote input can affect the whole viewing experience.

A good compatibility page reduces support load because it answers the practical setup questions before a visitor ever contacts you.

Need the next step?

After compatibility, the natural follow-up is a setup and troubleshooting page that explains what happens after the first login.