Hi Guys
My kitchen units are all but finished now and I will be fitting them soon.
I have an interior wall in the kitchen with a 13a socket; I was proposing to make a storage shelving unit - 2ft squareish but only 3" or so deep - for spice jars, maybe a blackboard and chalk, just so as not to waste a blank wall. It's about 3ft wide, 8ft tall.
It dawned on me that I could incorporate a TV so that I don't miss vital programmes like the 6 Nations or University Challenge while I am chained to the sink.
One problem with this would be feeding an aerial lead to it. So convoluted as to be practically impossible.

My question is - are there such things as TV screens that are thin enough to go against a wall but that work on wifi signal only?

I have BT Broadband, good reception all around the house, but no subscription services such as Netflix etc; I rely on the likes of ITVX and iPlayer.
I want it to be a standalone device; I don't want to cast from another device.

Whaddya think? Might seem elementary to you, but some of us older folks have an inbuilt resistance to being au fait with technology.