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Meele

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  1. Has anyone heard any more on this topic. We just bought a LG tv and are very disappointed about not being able to keep watching tv with using the web browser. What is the point otherwise? I have to just go and get my laptop.

     

    Go and return your TV if you still can. I have bought LG 3 months ago and there hasn't been a significant improvement whatsoever. If you've just bought it return that shit and buy yourself a Samsung. It is to late for me sadly but you can still do it! :)

  2. It would be very useful to see what is in WebOS and TV updates. When a new update is out all I see is that my TV has a new update available but I don't know what will I get with this update. I think this shouldn't be a big problem to solve and it would be very useful. Or there is a list of changes in new updates but I don't know where to look? :)

  3. Right all samsung tv has PIP from tv on HDMI mode (even the low end 32F4300 has PIP), very useful when your are on PC mode.

     

    7 years ago bought a LG plasma that had PIP (very good tv), and after that I've just bought samsung, now wanted to try again with LG, but I find that it has lost much rather than improved. 

     

    For now WebOS is a very poor piece of software

     

    Yes, very useful feature and I hope that WebOS will develop fast so we can have new features and apps

  4. I think PIP feature will never be available due to hardware limitations. As far as I know for the PIP function to work 2 tuners are required.

    The only think that can be possible is to have PIP from 2 different sources (e.g. one HDMI and one TV-cable).

    That is the whole point, to use PIP with TV tuner and different source. I have external HDTV tuner and 3 other devices with which I would like to use PIP. I had it with my 6 years old Sony TV and it worked great. So, PIP is a great feature for all TVs

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