How can I watch PTCL Smart TV in PC?

Now open your browser and in the address bar type smarttv.com.pk 11. Go to the sing in page and login using your user name and password. Enjoy the PTCL Smart TV services. PC/Laptop web browser.

How do I connect my PC to a smart TV?

Simply go into the display settings and click “connect to a wireless display.” Select your smart TV from the device list and your PC screen may instantly mirror on the TV.

Are Smart TV apps free?

This means that although you can watch for free, you still have to be a paying cable TV subscriber. Watching TV and movies you enjoy doesn’t have to break your entertainment budget. You can try any of the above paid and free TV apps from the convenience of your smart TV, laptop, tablet, computer or smart device.

How do you connect a laptop to a smart TV?

On the laptop, press the Windows button and type in ‘Settings’. Then go to ‘Connected devices’ and click on the ‘Add device’ option at the top. The drop down menu will list all the devices you can mirror to. Select your TV and the laptop screen will start mirroring to the TV.

How do I log into my Smart TV?

How to Sign in to a Samsung account from Samsung Smart TV?

  1. Press the MENU button.
  2. Select Smart Hub.
  3. Select Samsung Account.
  4. Select Log In.
  5. On the Log In screen, you can choose a preexisting account to sign in.
  6. Select the ID field to insert your id.
  7. Enter your Email address by using the on-screen keyboard.
  8. Select Done.

How can I use PTCL Smart TV app?

A: Simply download the Smart TV App and press sign-up button. Select the billing mode and a new form will open. You need to provide all the valid information and press the submit button. You will receive an IVR based confirmation call from PTCL on your registered landline number or Mobile number.

What channels can I stream for free?

The best options include Crackle, Kanopy, Peacock, Pluto TV, the Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Vudu, and Xumo. Like Netflix and Hulu, these free services are available through most streaming devices and smart TVs, as well as on many laptops, smartphones, or tablets.