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Got a new telly and astonished by the advance in technology in 8 years. Our old Samsung 40" Smart TV still worked fine but over time the different apps have been updated and some are no longer supported. We lost a few we didn't mind but when we lost All 4 and My 5 started to think about a replacement.

Then our daughter's old telly died and she doesn't need the Smart stuff as she has a SkyQ box to do all she wants. So we get a new one, still Samsung but now 43" and all the latest apps supported. She gets a free secondhand telly.

I set it up this morning. First surprise, the instructions basically say turn it on and the telly takes you through the rest. Most if it done not on the telly but on my mobile phone, though you can use the remote if you don't have a smartphone.

I was a bit bothered it doesn't have a Scart socket which I'd need for my old Sky Freesat box, but I knew I could get a Scart to HDMI converter for a few quid. Turns out not to need it. It said nothing in the spec or on the box but it has a satellite tuner built in, alongside the DTV one. Connect dish and aerial and it tunes the lot into a single guide.

It has built in wifi, the old one needed a dongle.

It also has built in voice activation with a choice of Alexa, Google or something else. So if you have other Smart gizmos it can control those too.

You can drive it from it's own remote or the phone.

It cost less than the last one.

If I keep it as long as the last one I'll still never know how to work it all.
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You need a 12 year old to explain it all to you. The kids who write the software are not much older.

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Merv, kid and sweet shop come to mind :D

All singing all dancing TV’s are all very good, and yes, we have one, but at the end of the day all I want is simplicity, a good picture and sound and that’s about it. Remotely of course.

Half the stuff nowadays that they build in you won’t use, and as for sound, they’ve got you over a barrel because unless you already have a sound setup with your previous tv your going to have to get one as the tv sound on the modern units is basically cr*p.

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Stephen wrote: 13 Apr 2021, 21:41
Merv, kid and sweet shop come to mind :D

All singing all dancing TV’s are all very good, and yes, we have one, but at the end of the day all I want is simplicity, a good picture and sound and that’s about it. Remotely of course.

Half the stuff nowadays that they build in you won’t use, and as for sound, they’ve got you over a barrel because unless you already have a sound setup with your previous tv your going to have to get one as the tv sound on the modern units is basically cr*p.
Yes the ad for the soundbar was in the box! But no we haven't got one . The sound of the new one is not bad for general viewing. As good as the old one.

You're right about the features. A bit like our dishwasher. Has five basic programmes with various options. We use two. And the washing machine must have 200 plus combinations of programme, temperature and spin speed and we use three or four.
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We had to pay many extra pounds to get the Freesat option yet it seems that most TVs now have that feature as standard ... yes / no.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 13 Apr 2021, 22:11
The sound of the new one is not bad for general viewing.
I know that it is not necessarily a cheap option but getting a full 5;1 sound system for the TV makes a massive difference with many programmes and especially with films. A really strange experience when you hear somebody talking behind you!

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david63 wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:30
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 13 Apr 2021, 22:11
The sound of the new one is not bad for general viewing.
I know that it is not necessarily a cheap option but getting a full 5;1 sound system for the TV makes a massive difference with many programmes and especially with films. A really strange experience when you hear somebody talking behind you!
Mobietta does that all the time ... just saying ;)
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We have a Samsung and the sound can be changed using its remote to cater for films, sport, general viewing etc. It makes a big difference to the latter regarding both tone and volume and especially so when one's hearing starts to go on the blink.
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My tv is an LG Oled.
It’s all singing all dancing but to be honest, I don’t use much of the features.
It has a mouse that operates from the remote which is handy.
The best thing is that I can ping the Gills matches from my iPhone to the big screen. Don’t ask me how it works because my lad set it up, but it’s great.
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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:37
david63 wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:30
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 13 Apr 2021, 22:11
The sound of the new one is not bad for general viewing.
I know that it is not necessarily a cheap option but getting a full 5;1 sound system for the TV makes a massive difference with many programmes and especially with films. A really strange experience when you hear somebody talking behind you!
Mobietta does that all the time ... just saying ;)
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barney wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:42
My tv is an LG Oled.
It’s all singing all dancing but to be honest, I don’t use much of the features.
It has a mouse that operates from the remote which is handy.
The best thing is that I can ping the Gills matches from my iPhone to the big screen. Don’t ask me how it works because my lad set it up, but it’s great.
It's called Blue Tooth casting Barney, Sky Q lets me do that with You Tube.
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towny44 wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 10:05
barney wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:42
My tv is an LG Oled.
It’s all singing all dancing but to be honest, I don’t use much of the features.
It has a mouse that operates from the remote which is handy.
The best thing is that I can ping the Gills matches from my iPhone to the big screen. Don’t ask me how it works because my lad set it up, but it’s great.
It's called Blue Tooth casting Barney, Sky Q lets me do that with You Tube.
That will be WiFi not Bluetooth. Bluetooth has a limited data rate. Usually the phone/tablet just initiates the connection and the TV’s internal app takes over from there.

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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:14
We had to pay many extra pounds to get the Freesat option yet it seems that most TVs now have that feature as standard ... yes / no.

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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:37
david63 wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:30
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 13 Apr 2021, 22:11
The sound of the new one is not bad for general viewing.
I know that it is not necessarily a cheap option but getting a full 5;1 sound system for the TV makes a massive difference with many programmes and especially with films. A really strange experience when you hear somebody talking behind you!
Mobietta does that all the time ... just saying ;)
It must be a woman thing. Mrs S talks In front, next to, walking away and in another room to you as well when I'm trying to watch something. She'll have to go :)
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Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 11:55
Manoverboard wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:37
david63 wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 09:30
I know that it is not necessarily a cheap option but getting a full 5;1 sound system for the TV makes a massive difference with many programmes and especially with films. A really strange experience when you hear somebody talking behind you!
Mobietta does that all the time ... just saying ;)
It must be a woman thing. Mrs S talks In front, next to, walking away and in another room to you as well when I'm trying to watch something. She'll have to go :)
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Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D

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Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 14:01
Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D
My sentiments exactly Stephen - I’m too selfish and independent now to get another man into shape :lolno:
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Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 14:01
Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D
And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 16:04
Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 14:01
Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D
And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........
Oh I don't know about that, mind you it is 10 years since I met his old gal beautiful wife :wave:
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Manoverboard wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 09:07
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 16:04
Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 14:01
Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D
And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........
Oh I don't know about that, mind you it is 10 years since I met his old gal beautiful wife :wave:


Age has taken its toll since then....and not just on me :D
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Manoverboard wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 09:07
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 16:04
Stephen wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 14:01
Agree Jan. Plus I’m too old to train another one up :o :D
And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........
Oh I don't know about that, mind you it is 10 years since I met his old gal beautiful wife :wave:
She looked too good for him when I met them too......

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 10:06
Manoverboard wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 09:07
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 16:04


And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........
Oh I don't know about that, mind you it is 10 years since I met his old gal beautiful wife :wave:
She looked too good for him when I met them too......
.... Very much so, it just seemed so out of place to say anything ... :silent: :shh: :silent:
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 10:06
Manoverboard wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 09:07
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 16:04


And you'd get a rubbish trade in price on the old one..

Moby said.........
Oh I don't know about that, mind you it is 10 years since I met his old gal beautiful wife :wave:
She looked too good for him when I met them too......

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