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Nope... use an USB extension cable.I agree. Gonna be a pain to access the USB port everytime you need the HDD to copy movies.
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Nope... use an USB extension cable.I agree. Gonna be a pain to access the USB port everytime you need the HDD to copy movies.
Be careful when measuring the cabinet vs new TV size... I had an old 84cm TV in a cabinet and it now houses a 32" LED TV as a perfect fit.
You cant be serious? having a standalone player is a dumb idea, who uses disks these days?Still a dumb idea, it's much better to have a standalone player. Just much easier.
Who said anything about disks?You cant be serious? having a standalone player is a dumb idea, who uses disks these days?
Who said anything about disks?
I'm assuming you mean discs but still who said anything about it
That's the viewing size... most old TVs have their speakers on the sides that makes it much wider.84cm = 33 inches so it makes sense.
I dunno, OP said his option is to buy a blu ray player, so what for when you can just plug USB into the TV - smart TVS, even the cheapish ones have no issues. All he needs to do is take his USB device to the TV shop and plug it in to the various models and play around
That's the viewing size... most old TVs have their speakers on the sides that makes it much wider.
Yes. CRT. I know.What do you mean by "old"? Some new TVs also have their speakers on the sides. Do you mean a CRT TV? Because yeah those were also a different aspect ratio (4:3).
He can, it will work. I'm just saying a player is a much better option especially long term. If money is tight though just a Samsung TV will work fin.
And an LG, or Sinotec, Hi-Sense, Toshiba, Aim, Blaupunkt etc, they all have USB. No need for a standalone player unless you like extra convenience.
Samsung, Sony, LG, Sinotec all have that functionality.
Basically, most if not all.
I am on my second HiSense 55", and it plays everything.Literally everything.
Have a 640G HDD that I use for all my son and wife's movies,series, etc, and I have never had a file not play.
HiSense support any good? Good TV's?
I have a Phillips 42" and the HiSense.
And to be honest I will not buy another brand again.
Have had absolutely no issues, the first 55" got exchanged due to lightning damage.
Full HD, 3D, USB, HDMI, all the bells and whistles, for like a third to half of the price of a Samsung or LG, or such.
Even the audio is like 5 times better than my brothers Samsung.
Just my opinion, but I am really impressed and happy with it.
I have a Samsung 5 series LED TV which does suport USB devices. However it only plays movies until 2hours at which time the buffer runs out and the movie stops. Not sure if the never versions (6 series onwards?) has newer firmware which supports videos longer than 2 hours?
I have a Phillips 42" and the HiSense.
And to be honest I will not buy another brand again.
Have had absolutely no issues, the first 55" got exchanged due to lightning damage.
Full HD, 3D, USB, HDMI, all the bells and whistles, for like a third to half of the price of a Samsung or LG, or such.
Even the audio is like 5 times better than my brothers Samsung.
Just my opinion, but I am really impressed and happy with it.