
Watch out: the browser wars just got exciting again. In all, Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 is faster and prettier than its predecessors - and really throws down the gauntlet to its competitors. New features like hang recovery and InPrivate Filtering provide Internet Explorer a stabler and more secure web experience than most other browsers. IE 9 features decent support for HTML 5 (the new generation of media-rich websites use this language), and now finishes the Acid 3 test with a near-perfect 95/100. Internet Explorer 9 also offers improved speed and performance, as well as better compliance with web standards and new technologies. The new Performance Advisor add-on identifies add-ons that are slowing Internet Explorer down (a feature badly needed in Mozilla Firefox). IE 9 also lets you 'pin' websites to the Superbar and allows you to bookmark your favorite websites as 'applications' in your OS. The interface is sometimes erratic and Jarry.Among the new features included in Internet Explorer 9 are better integration with the Windows operating system and a seriously beefed-up security system. The good thing about Chrome is that you can sign in and sync your browsing history, bookmarks, and saved passwords. However, during my testing, it doesn’t look well optimized to work with the tv remote.
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Keep in mind that you can either use the bookmarks or type in the URL using the remote or the controller.

Since there is no dedicated version of Chrome for TV, the interface looks similar to mobile. Nonetheless, you can sideload the Chrome browser on your Android TV. You wouldn’t even find it on the Play Store on those devices. Pretty much every Android phone these days comes with Chrome built-in, so it’s quite strange when Google didn’t bundle the Android TV with the Chrome browser. You can follow our guide on how to install web browsers on Android TV to understand sideloading web browsers on Android TV.

Hence, you would have to be sideloaded them to Android TV. Most of the browsers listed below aren’t available on the Google Play Store. Now, amongst dozens of web browsers on the Internet there, which one should you choose? Or rather which one is optimized for the Android TV? Well, I tested some of the popular web browsers on MiBox, NVIDIA Shield TV, and Fire TV Stick, and here are the best of them. For instance, I regularly watch BBC videos and browse the news on my Android TV. That said, there are times when you want to browse the web on your TV. Partly because most people won’t use a web browser on a tv, and even if they do, the remote is not built for that kind of browsing experience. Android TV does not come with a built-in web browser. Samsung Internet provides the best web browsing experience for you with Video Assistant, Dark Mode, Customize menu, Extensions such as Translator, and by protecting your privacy with Secret mode.
