'surfing the net' on devices not designed principally for that purpose is questionable.
1. Some of the virtual keyboards require you to scroll arund using the arrow keys and then select letter by letter - not fun.
2. many websites today carry video, and other processor-intensive content. The chipset in the boxes tends to be under-powered for rendering that kind of material on web pages (different from streaming video content).
In general, if you want to view web pages on a TV, use your regular laptop/phone/tablet and connect either via an HDMI cable or a specific wifi app.
Your mileage may vary - that's general advice, not really knowing your level of tech-savviness. Basically, it's possible to do all kinds of things, but many of them require switching between various remotes and selecting the right input and so on.
That kind of solution is often not 'famiy-friendly' for peole who just want it to work, without thinking to hard about it.
Just saying....