Oh! Wow!I baked a huge cake (with banana, chocolate, whipped cream) to my father as he has birthday tomorrow. Unfortunately I hadn´t enough candles to his cake (84!) so I left them away.
I love when the service manual shows the connector plug with a giant arrow, and says."To separate, push tab while pulling!" LOLHave the door panel of my truck tore apart but am fighting the dang plugs for the door locks and window switches. The one for the mirrors unplugged but the other 2 are being a PITA. Need to totally remove it to see what happened with the window and get parts. Will replace the door handle while it is apart.
What a kick in the pants!!Got it apart and the dang channel on the window glass is rusted away to nothing. Too much salt running down in there when running with the plow on the truck. So now I have to do the junkyard routine. One local place is pic-a-part where you do your own part removal. Like I need more work. As old as it is I might find the same thing when I tear it apart.
I jinxed myself in the other thread when I said I could kick myself for not buying a smart tv when the bedroom tv went out. The tv in the family room bit the dust, so I've spent the last few days finding a new one and getting it set up. I went with another Samsung, and the picture is beautiful .
I also replaced my dvd player and upgraded to BluRay. Of course the new ones have a different type of cable connector, a conspiracy to make you have to buy new connectors , so more moolah .
If it's so darn smart, it ought to be able to set up the networking by itself. I'm going to read, but I don't think that I'm going to be able to do this by myself.
Do you have a cable box hooked to the TV??I just got the Samsung 3d smart TV and they had a deal on the 3d blu ray player with the surround sound. Worked great for the first 6 months. Since we had multiple power failures last week I can't get the TV sound to play through the player anymore. Will have to call them since they are supposed to talk with each other and did when I first set them up. I don't have either setup for internet. Have enough trouble now without that.
Cooksie... the Samsung is a great TV.... My son has 2 of them.
Nice sharp picture.
We got a Sony Blue Ray DVD Player with the wireless to hook up the Netflix and the other ones if so desired$$$$$ and if you want to pay.
Once the cables are hooked up....it's a pain in the neck, but I got mine to work with Netflix.
It shows what to do on the TV screen, and you follow the steps.
First I think I had to get registered with Sony....then Register with Netflix to make the payment. If I remember they direct you to your computer, and you have to sign in. Once you join ( $7.99 a month ) you are given the agreement OK.... AND... you can watch the movies on your computer or kindle.
A N D .... you can allow friends or family to use the service...I think up to 5 extra users. Pretty neat!!.....
Lots Of Luck!!
That sounds easy enough. I looked last night, and the tv recognizes the wireless. I'm just afraid that I'll screw something up and won't be able to un-screw it .
What do you think about Netflix?
worth the $
can you pause, re-wind, and fast fwd the movie
I read that there's no contract, and you can cancel at any time. Five extra users is a great deal. I guess they have to be on the same cable provider or maybe even on the same wireless connection. I'm sure there's some kind of catch. There is an unbelievable learning curve to this stuff.
I saw the tvs with all the really neat stuff like 3d and ultra high definition, MM. I went smart but plain jane smart. The ultra high def's were like $1000 more...eek!
Netflix is all hooked up, and I'm loving it so far! I watched Safe Haven, pretty good.