You are indeed correct, you can cast Youtube from your phone or laptop to the 
SmartTV, but the Smart TV can access YouTube direct and not tie up any other 
devices or require software.  Once you watch a few YouTubes on the TV, it will 
remember and show them as options on the home page.  Just sayin.

Chuck S

>     On 01/09/2021 4:25 PM Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
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>     Generally, you can “cast” YouTube to a SmartTV, ChromeCast, FireTV or 
> FireStick. You can do it from your phone or from your PC (this even includes 
> the Apple variety).
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>     Depending on the source, the “cast” option is either in a many or, as 
> Bill said, a rectangular box with quarter circles. When you select that 
> option the options to “where” you can cast should open.
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>     Marek
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>     From: Bill Coleman via CnC-List
>     Sent: 9 January, 2021 16:13
>     To: Stus-List <[email protected]>
>     Cc: Bill Coleman <[email protected]>
>     Subject: Stus-List Re: Youtube.com on your smart TV
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>     What I do to avoid the cumbersomeness of the television interface, is to 
> bring Youtube up on my smartphone, get the video I want and play it, then tap 
> on the icon at the top that looks like a square with a couple of little 
> quarter circles in the lower left corner. This will cast the YouTube right to 
> your tv, if it is a smart TV. I think you can still control it from your 
> phone then, or from the TV.
> 
>     Bill Coleman
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