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Samsung told me that this is not there issue but rather the issue of Adobe. They have not made an application that is compatible with the Samsung TV. They have suggested that we as customers approach Adobe to make a smart TV application for the flash player that will allow us to continue to view our internet TV shows such as broadcast at CTV.CA. If a web browser won't work anymore for watching things like my PAC 12 network, then perhaps Samsung should get the apps built to allow users to watch the content the are seeking on their TV's. Furthermore, its crap that some Samsung TV's have more apps available then other Samsung TV's; if there is an app for Samsung, it should be available for all models.
Really not interested in smart TV's anymore, bring back the dumb ones and let users put a device of their own choice on it or quit playing these games of 'you didn't buy the top of the line so you can't have this app.
A Vizio E-series box. A smart TV that doesn’t allow you to really browse the web. At the lower end of the smart TV spectrum are what I think of more as big screen Internet of Things devices that get cable and allow users to access a small bit of the web through pre-installed apps–as in, a YouTube app, a Netflix app, a Facebook app and so on.
I would put the in this class; it’s a apparently and I see that a lot of Fairview residents are buying it, but it’s not a fully capable web browsing device. Higher end Smart TVs offer both Internet apps as well as direct access to the World Wide Web via a web browser, along with oodles of external connectivity options. Smart TVs acriss the board seem to have little internal storage and they all run some form of the Linux operating system. And though you would be hard-pressed to get one into your pocket, all smart TVs are designed–hardware and software-wise–along the lines of mobile devices, making them, in many respects, the largest non-touchscreen tablets that money can buy. Being both mobile- and Linux-based means that smart TVs cannot play web-based Flash video–because Adobe gave up on the Flash Player for Android and iOS mobile browsers five years ago and for Linux four years ago.