PROBLEM 1:
Different features on your Samsung TV
SOLUTION 1
Features:
Anynet+
The Anynet+ feature is used to control external devices with the TV remote, helping eliminate the need for multiple remotes. In order to use this feature you will need the following:
- The external device will need to have the Anynet+ feature.
- The external device must be connected with an HDMI cable.
- The Anynet+ feature must be enabled on both devices.
Infolink
The Infolink feature allows you to view RSS feeds from the USA. You are able to see weather, stocks, and news highlights without having to wait. This feature requires an internet connection to use.
Important : You cannot add or change the RSS feeds that the TV receives.
Media Play
The Media Play feature is used to play back media from attached USB devices or DLNA connected devices. Media Play allows playback of different types of media.
- Music: The TV can only playback mp3 files.
- Pictures: The TV can only display .jpeg files.
- Movie (select models): The TV can play back a variety of video files.
Content Library
The Content Library lets you easily access preloaded content like games, recipes, interactive activities, and more. Additional devices and connections are not needed to access this content. New content can be downloaded to a USB stick and added to the TV from various providers.
Internet@TV
The Interent@TV feature gives you access to portions of the internet through Yahoo! widgets. You will be able to track local weather, access eBay, display pictures from flickr, see Twitter updates, and more. The Internet@TV service will overlay the current source on the TV so you can see all of these things without missing a second of your TV program.
Home Network Center
The Home Network Center is a feature that helps you connect some DLNA certified devices like certain cell phones. Once connected you will be able to see incoming calls, SMS messages, and share media like jpeg, mp3, etc.
Content View
The Content View will bring you to a quick access menu for the different features on the TV.
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