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glgene 10-21-2013 06:40 PM

Smart TVs (televisions)
 
Would appreciate if those who have Smart TVs (televisions) would share their top 2-3 benefits received from using such televisions. Please be specific. Also, what buying tips on Smart TVs do you have to offer? Thanks!

Gene & Kathy

TexaninVA 10-21-2013 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by glgene (Post 766518)
Would appreciate if those who have Smart TVs (televisions) would share their top 2-3 benefits received from using such televisions. Please be specific. Also, what buying tips on Smart TVs do you have to offer? Thanks!

Gene & Kathy


1. You can view TV series or movies online from the network and not have to futz with DVDs, Discs etc

2. You can also SKYPE online with your kids but on a big screen TV

3. You can also access the Internet thus turning your TV into a very big laptop screen

The best buying tip I can give you is to buy a Samsung. I used to buy Sony for years and years but when I compared them side by side, I switched.

l2ridehd 10-22-2013 05:27 AM

Tie it into your home wireless network and using Netflix and Hula you can watch pretty much anything except live TV. And you can do that by using a few suspect web sites. Wiziwig is one that allows you to stream live sports events and many other shows, but does subject you to lots of ads.

livsea2 10-22-2013 06:01 AM

smart dvd
 
You can also get a "smart" DVD player blu ray for under 100 dollars. Connect it to a regular flat screen and get all the smart features, so if the smart tv is more than 100 extra or if you need a blu ray player anyway....just offering some additional info.

Russ_Boston 10-22-2013 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by TexaninVA (Post 766533)
2. You can also SKYPE online with your kids but on a big screen TV


How do you Skype with the tv? Wouldn't you need a camera? Do some of the new ones have a camera built in? Didn't know that.

Kahuna32162 10-22-2013 06:21 AM

You can also buy a Chromecast attachment and stream anything you watch on your computer to your Flat Screen TV. cost $35

alanmcdonald 10-22-2013 06:23 AM

I went the Smart blu ray DVD route and mostly use it for Netflix. I agree the smart TV price difference is not worth it right now.

TexaninVA 10-22-2013 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 766717)
How do you Skype with the tv? Wouldn't you need a camera? Do some of the new ones have a camera built in? Didn't know that.

Russ ...yes, the Samsung came with the camera installed and then Skype is just another app.

TexaninVA 10-22-2013 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Brighthouse Cable Lysander (Post 766615)
Also once you get your smart TV make sure you have a pretty good internet speed. If you don't have Brighthouse and you are interested in finding out more information feel free to email or call me. We have tons of specials for new customers.

Top internet speed makes the Smart TV all that much better an experience. We went with Comcast Blast which was cheapo in price but I routinely get 50MB +as verified by Speedtest. It's incredible, and one can get higher speeds still but so far I see no need for now. It's blazing fast.

quirky3 10-22-2013 07:36 AM

Having a video camera and internet connection with the smart TV opens up the possibilities of hackers being able to "watch you back". Future generations of smart TVs should work on improved security and privacy.

I have had trouble lately posting links, so I hope this works. It is an article from Computerworld.
Hacking threats to big screen smart TVs | Computerworld Blogs

donb9006 10-22-2013 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by TexaninVA (Post 766737)
Top internet speed makes the Smart TV all that much better an experience. We went with Comcast Blast which was cheapo in price but I routinely get 50MB +as verified by Speedtest. It's incredible, and one can get higher speeds still but so far I see no need for now. It's blazing fast.

Blazing fast for a few minutes...then the speed slows dramatically. All the providers have "turbo mode" that is REALLY fast for the length of time it takes to complete a "speed test", but drops to half that speed a few minutes later. Download a large file and you'll see it's really fast for a few minutes and then the speed slowly slows to about half. Their speeds are marketing ploys.

Russ_Boston 10-22-2013 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by TexaninVA (Post 766734)
Russ ...yes, the Samsung came with the camera installed and then Skype is just another app.

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Originally Posted by quirky3 (Post 766752)
Having a video camera and internet connection with the smart TV opens up the possibilities of hackers being able to "watch you back". Future generations of smart TVs should work on improved security and privacy.

TexaninVA: I need to get one of those. Thanks.

Quirky3: No problem with hackers watching me back. Not much to see:)

graciegirl 10-22-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by quirky3 (Post 766752)
Having a video camera and internet connection with the smart TV opens up the possibilities of hackers being able to "watch you back". Future generations of smart TVs should work on improved security and privacy.

I have had trouble lately posting links, so I hope this works. It is an article from Computerworld.
Hacking threats to big screen smart TVs | Computerworld Blogs


Omg. We have a smart TV in our bedroom. Better take down the trapeze.

getdul981 10-22-2013 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 766789)
Omg. We have a smart TV in our bedroom. Better take down the trapeze.

Just put a piece of black electrical tape over the camera lens. No need to change your lifestyle. You won't have to take down the pole either.

TexaninVA 10-22-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by donb9006 (Post 766753)
Blazing fast for a few minutes...then the speed slows dramatically. All the providers have "turbo mode" that is REALLY fast for the length of time it takes to complete a "speed test", but drops to half that speed a few minutes later. Download a large file and you'll see it's really fast for a few minutes and then the speed slowly slows to about half. Their speeds are marketing ploys.


No not true ... at least in my case. I have tested it many times and it routinely exceeds 50Mbs at various points in the day.

Maybe you should go back and check .... you may have a tech issue or some other subtle wireless problem.


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