How To Update Hulu On Tcl Tv

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Hulu on Your TCL TV: Keeping the Stream Flowing Like Tears During a Rom-Com Marathon

Let's face it, nobody likes a buffering icon interrupting their binge-watching session. Especially not during the emotional climax of a reality dating show (we all have our guilty pleasures). So, if your Hulu on TCL TV is acting slower than a sloth on a sugar crash, fear not! We're here to guide you through the update process like a tech-savvy Yoda.

Step 1: Identify Your TCL TV

Before we dive in, we need to understand what kind of TCL TV you're wrangling. There are two main operating systems: Roku TV and Google TV (formerly known as Android TV). Think of it like choosing your favorite superhero movie franchise - Team Roku or Team Google?

  • Roku TV: If your remote has a purple "Roku" button, then you've got a Roku TV.
  • Google TV: This is the newer system. If your remote looks more minimalist and you remember vaguely setting up Google Assistant, then you're on Team Google.

Didn't see a purple button? No worries! Try turning on your TV and see if the home screen mentions "Android TV" or "Google TV" anywhere.

Step 2: Updating Hulu on Your TCL TV

For Roku Team Members:

  • Channel your inner champion: Grab your trusty Roku remote and navigate to the Hulu app.
  • Get ready to rumble! Press the star (*) button on your remote and a menu will appear.
  • Deliver the knockout punch: Select "Check for updates" and let your Roku take care of the rest. While it updates, picture yourself heroically vanquishing buffering with the power of technology!

For Google Team Agents:

  • Assemble your team! (Just kidding, you can do this solo). Head over to the Google Play Store on your TCL TV.
  • Seek out your target: Search for "Hulu" and see if an update is available.
  • Victory is at hand! If an update is there, click that "Update" button faster than you can say "Netflix and chill."

Uh oh, no update available? Don't fret! Sometimes there's a slight delay. Maybe check back in a day or two, or try restarting your TV. If you're still having issues, you can always reach out to TCL or Hulu support for extra help.

There you have it! With these simple steps, your Hulu should be back to streaming smoothly, letting you enjoy your shows without any unwanted interruptions. Now get back to that emotional rollercoaster (or whatever you watch on Hulu), and remember - we've all been there with the dreaded buffering icon.

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