Re: samsung tv, internet browser
By: Ogg to MRO on Mon Jan 02 2023 05:49 pm
> But sofar, most sites even YT (they are HTML5 since many years
> ago now) work OK, so that article is outdated.
> The first-time use of the browser seemed to have issues with
> certain sites. But an update was available. After that, most
> sites cooperated very well.
my ex's old samsung tv actually used to work with htmlterm
anyways, you dont know until you use it.
it's not a good browser, no matter how you cut it.
on this newer tv we have i wouldnt want to use it.
> The TV itself was a floor model and the user got it at half
> price. It's a fairly badass 42" or something.
> Another option might be to install a conventional browser and
> operate that as an app.
Have them get an androidtv box if they want to use their television for more
than a television.
you can get one on amazon with a gaming controller with keyboard and mouse built
in, and a remote control for 40 bucks
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