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Help Watching browser videos from thunderbolt on tv

Hello, I just had a question about hooking my thunderbolt up to a tv. My 4g is about a million times faster than my home internet, so watching videos on it is a lot better, the downside is the screen is too small to enjoy it.

I was wondering if it's possible to hook the thunderbolt up to my tv and see any videos that i'm streaming through the browser on it? I'd like to be able to watch any football games I stream on the big screen.

I read some info in different posts on here about dlna using an xbox and an app, but that seems to be only for videos saved on your phone, in my case I'll be watching videos in my browser.

Thanks

(I could tether my phone to my laptop and hook it up that way, but I don't want to pay for their tether package nor take the chance of using any tether app)
 
I don't think the DLNA solution will work for steaming videos.

As for tethering unless you pay for it then it ins't advised. If you pay for it you will need to choose a tier streaming video will likely eat up your data allowance rather quickly, but if you can find a place that stream the video you could use you tethering plan to watch it on your computer (and TV if you can play video on your TV from your CPU).
 
Try iMediashare. It won't let you use your browser but there is a decent selection of streaming sites including YouTube.
 
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