Whoops USB slots even !!
On most TVs they are situated either on the side of the casing, underneath the casing or back of the case.
Whoops USB slots even !!
Users can prevent their personal conversations from being recorded or transmitted by turning off the voice command feature and disconnecting the TV from the Internet.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...d-be-aware-of-this-very-scary-privacy-policy/
That is what i want for my folks. Which set do you have?If you have no recording device then get a tele with Freeview Play. It enables you to scroll back over TV from the past 7 days and watch. Not all shows are on 'watch again' though.
We're about to be propelled into the 21st century in our village by having 100mb fibre broadband connected in the next few weeks.
The timing is good because a couple of our tellies need upgrading as well.
So my question is should I spend a bit extra and by so called Smart TVs or is it better to get good quality LED TVs and buy one of the many dongles that are on the market - and presumably turn your telly into a Smart TV? If the dongles are the recommended route, which one?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I have a related question as I'll be buying a Smart TV next year.
I assume most Smart TVs work where they have a main screen that works like the Apple Store or Google Play, such that when new services come on-line (Amazon Prime, NowTV, Netflix etc), you can update your firmware on your TV to include them. Is that right? And if so, which brands are best at allowing you to do that early?
My telly is currently showing Crystal Palace playing what looks like a team of ten goalkeepers. Is there anything I can do to cure this? BensGrandad?
On most TVs they are situated either on the side of the casing, underneath the casing or back of the case.
I bought an LG smart TV a few months back.
It's got a remote like a Wii, so you use a pointer and the UI is really really nice. I use Netflix, Youtube, Spotify and even watch Albion highlights from the website (the new site works on the LG browser!).
If you have an Apple TV or something similar, don't worry too much. But it's like a lot of things - you don't realise how useful it is until you have it!