But if you have a mobile device there are Android and Apple apps that allow you to watch various TV programs on tablets & phones but why not TVs? - again most likely O'Bama &co trying to force people to buy more gadgets "it's the economy stupid". I guess the only way around this is to hook up a computer and use the TV as a monitor. TW used to carry RT - Russian Television, but after O'Bama &co started their war with Putin, Russia, or both, TW dropped RT from it's lineup I'm on Time Warner Cable Television, which also delivers Road Runner internet service. I just discovered that I too have this same problem you have in re Flash I have a Panasonic ST60, and it has the same half assed Google browser to which you allude. > More to the point, does anyone know if and when Panasonic might produce > more or less renders the web browser unusable. > To be more exact, it's not possible to update the Flash player which > And now the fine print kicks in - "not all functions may be possible > Internet TV with the built-in web browser. > I've just bought a Panasonic 42" Plasma - main reason was to watch On Thursday, Aug10:44:07 AM UTC-4, semperlinux wrote: Then browse with the computer and watch it on You may have to play with resolutions that work and I don't think SCART can handle HD and some TVs' component inputsĭon't either. One of those outputs, preferably HDMI, or add a video card with HDMI Your TV has HDMI, component and SCART inputs. Even Panasonic, a goodĬompany IMO, is not going to keep Flash updated very often. Mercy of the manufacturer's update policy. A computer can be kept up to date but a TV is at the New versions are released, web sites gradually drop support for the Video on the web requires Adobe Flash which is so buggy that it needsĬonstant updates to patch the holes that bad guys keep finding. > So the TV is not good for what i wanted it forĪnt's answer is correct but it doesn't go far enough. > Have you had any luck with the problem i just got the Panasonic TX42AS520B & i found when i got via the web browser to a certain site () & i go to online classes i bought it don't play Growth areas in current consumer media trends.Īnyone any ideas how we con do a bit of arm-twisting to get Panasonic to I find it ridiculous that Panasonic release a product where the browserįlash plugin is already out of date by the time it reaches market andĪfter all, viewing TV content via the Internet is one of the biggest Situiation to Panasonic Japans notice in the hope they might do My only hope (Obe wan Kenobe) is to somehow bring this unacceptable User manual - this, of course, was NOT pointed out at the time of Panasonic seem to be quite happy to use the disclaimer on p. The sad thing is, it appears there is no movement on fixing this. Seen it in operation - a very good system it is too. It automatically checks for software updates and it does work as I've The TV is indeed a European model - Swiss actually. I've checked with Panasonic Europe and it appears they have no update(s)įor this problem - worse still, it seems like there is nothing planned. Go to the global site for downloads, but looking at that site, it "Looking at your model number, it is a European model number.
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