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โApr-13-2015 07:46 PM
docj wrote:
IMHO Smart TV's are a huge rip-off. Last year I bought the least expensive Samsung in the size I wanted (39"). It was ~$100 cheaper than the Smart TV's of the same size. With my Roku connected to it, it has more "smarts" than any of the smart ones would have had and the Roku is continuously being updated to new channels, etc. Smart TVs are a gimmick for the unsophisticated consumer IMO.
โApr-13-2015 03:35 PM
docj wrote:
IMHO Smart TV's are a huge rip-off. Last year I bought the least expensive Samsung in the size I wanted (39"). It was ~$100 cheaper than the Smart TV's of the same size. With my Roku connected to it, it has more "smarts" than any of the smart ones would have had and the Roku is continuously being updated to new channels, etc. Smart TVs are a gimmick for the unsophisticated consumer IMO.
โApr-13-2015 11:15 AM
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shakyjay wrote:
By chance is it a Samsung TV? I have read several threads regarding them having this or a similar problem.
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Dozer wrote:
Thanks for the replies. The TV has an IP address, which I can ping with no problems.
Makes no difference whether the PC is on or off. I thought it might be a conflict between my wireless printer and the TV so I deleted the printer all together. No help.
โApr-12-2015 04:45 PM
strollin wrote:
To answer your question, it was a coincidence. Merely installing Win 8.1 should not have had any effect on your Smart TV and it's ability to access it's "Smart" functions.
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