If you’ve ever been tempted by Apple’s vast library of exclusive original movies and TV series, you’re also likely aware that you need a smart TV to watch Apple TV+. While you can get a streaming device like the Apple TV 4K to go with a standard LCD or LED TV, you may soon be able to skip the hassle of buying a separate streaming device, especially if you have a Tata Play (previously Tata Sky) set-top box.
Tata Play has announced that its OTT aggregator service, Tata Play Binge, will soon be adding Apple TV+ to its library of streaming platforms, which already includes access to Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, JioCinema and Zee5, all accessible via the Tata Play Binge app/website.
How to get Apple TV+ on standard TVs
For standard TVs connected to the Tata Play Binge+ set-top box, all users need to do is ensure they have subscribed to one of the Binge+ plans. Apple TV+ subscription will soon be added to your list of OTT services.
Using Binge+ on smartphones, laptops and tablets
You can also use your Binge+ subscription and the OTT services it brings on most other devices including smartphones, laptops, desktops and even tablets with the Tata Play Binge app or website.
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While you can access the web version from most browsers on a laptop or desktop, the Tata Play Binge app is available on both Android and iOS. Simply login with your existing credentials to get started.
What to watch on Apple TV+
Need a teaser for what’s up for grabs on Apple TV+? The platform offers multiple original shows including the critically acclaimed Ted Lasso and The Crowded Room, as well as movies like Swan Song and Ghosted. You can check out the Apple TV website to know more.
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