Samsung J Series TV
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Samsung J Series TV
Just ordered a new Samsung UE48JU7500TXXC TV from Wortens which is due to be delivered Friday, does anyone know if its a painless and fairly straightforward process to change its app store to U.K?
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
The Smarthub software on the J series is very different from the older series and I am not aware of any hack available to change the country app store. No doubt someone will find a way, but so far I have not found one. If I had, I would be buying a new J series.
You could email Samsung and tell them that you ordered one from Amazon in Spain, but it came from Italy with Italian apps and you want to change it.
That's not a joke as I have recently had a H series from Amazon Spain which came from Italy. However it was easy to change using the existing hack.
It is worth asking to see what they say.
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You could email Samsung and tell them that you ordered one from Amazon in Spain, but it came from Italy with Italian apps and you want to change it.
That's not a joke as I have recently had a H series from Amazon Spain which came from Italy. However it was easy to change using the existing hack.
It is worth asking to see what they say.
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Gerry, yes it looks like you can and it seems quite straight forward, read up on this the other day as am looking to get a new J series Samsung shortly and was also interested to know if you could change the app store.
http://www.eyeondemand.com/2015/08/26/h ... app-store/
http://www.eyeondemand.com/2015/08/26/h ... app-store/
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Interesting. It's the same hack as the H series. I thought a hack would be available soon so that's good news.
Let us know if it works and then I can order a shiny new J series!! Hopefully one of the new curved ones!
Which model are you looking at - there seem to be so many choices now. This site has some good prices.
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... =48&mId=22
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Let us know if it works and then I can order a shiny new J series!! Hopefully one of the new curved ones!
Which model are you looking at - there seem to be so many choices now. This site has some good prices.
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... =48&mId=22
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Due to my wife's request for a new oven. I've had to put my purchase of a new TV on the back burner for a few months.
I'm glad I did now because the one I'm after is much cheaper on that website than El Corte Ingles where I was going to buy it.
It's great that there's a confirmation that the country can be changed.
I'm glad I did now because the one I'm after is much cheaper on that website than El Corte Ingles where I was going to buy it.
It's great that there's a confirmation that the country can be changed.
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Thanks that site looks good and does have some great prices....still not made mind up as to model but this one's looking favourite at presentEl Cid wrote:
Which model are you looking at - there seem to be so many choices now. This site has some good prices.
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... =48&mId=22
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http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... 27d79bd7fe or the LED SAMSUNG 55" UE55JS9000
FYI Its nearly €500 more expensive in El Cortes Ingles
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Thanks for all the info and link...cheers
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I find it difficult to choose from the Samsung range as they have so many models and the top and bottom prices for the same size vary enormously.firsttango wrote: ...still not made mind up as to model but this one's looking favourite at present
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... 27d79bd7fe or the LED SAMSUNG 55" UE55JS9000
The model you mention is near the top of their range, but is it really worth twice as much as this one?
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... -9830.html
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Totally agree regarding the vast amount of different models can leave one a bit bewilderd.
My choice is based on trying to be a bit future proof which in this day and age is pretty much impossible but the main difference in that respect is the model you mention is Full HD whereas the ones I'm considering are 4K, and although content sparse at present its starting to become more and more available.
Also the refresh rate is massively better at 2,000hz.
Still a bit of thinking and head scratching to do until I commit to model.
My choice is based on trying to be a bit future proof which in this day and age is pretty much impossible but the main difference in that respect is the model you mention is Full HD whereas the ones I'm considering are 4K, and although content sparse at present its starting to become more and more available.
Also the refresh rate is massively better at 2,000hz.
Still a bit of thinking and head scratching to do until I commit to model.
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No 4K nor 3D.......El Cid wrote:I find it difficult to choose from the Samsung range as they have so many models and the top and bottom prices for the same size vary enormously.firsttango wrote: ...still not made mind up as to model but this one's looking favourite at present
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... 27d79bd7fe or the LED SAMSUNG 55" UE55JS9000
The model you mention is near the top of their range, but is it really worth twice as much as this one?
http://www.electroprecio.com/tv-imagen/ ... -9830.html
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
I agree about 4K - assuming we ever get any 4K content! That said, there is a newer model of the one I quoted that is 4K for only an extra €20.
Very high refresh rates are a mystery to me. I never had a problem when 100hz was the norm. I guess it again depends on the content - I know that fast moving sport can look better with higher rates, but of course we also have to consider not just the content but also the source. Since the days of HD satellite TV down here could be numbered and with few really good IPTV streams available and low speed connections it becomes a difficult decision for many.
It would be sad to spend €2k on a 55" TV and end up watching Filmon!
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Very high refresh rates are a mystery to me. I never had a problem when 100hz was the norm. I guess it again depends on the content - I know that fast moving sport can look better with higher rates, but of course we also have to consider not just the content but also the source. Since the days of HD satellite TV down here could be numbered and with few really good IPTV streams available and low speed connections it becomes a difficult decision for many.
It would be sad to spend €2k on a 55" TV and end up watching Filmon!
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Does anyone actually watch 3D?morlandg wrote:
No 4K nor 3D.......
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I expected that response Sid but actually I do and the grandchildren love it. The choice of films is now much greater than when I bought the tv. It's a similar but not exactly the same argument as 'why buy a 4K TV now?'
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
The higher refresh rate definitely improves the quality massively when watching action films and fast moving scenes of any kind.El Cid wrote: Very high refresh rates are a mystery to me. I never had a problem when 100hz was the norm. I guess it again depends on the content - I know that fast moving sport can look better with higher rates, but of course we also have to consider not just the content but also the source. Since the days of HD satellite TV down here could be numbered and with few really good IPTV streams available and low speed connections it becomes a difficult decision for many.
It would be sad to spend €2k on a 55" TV and end up watching Filmon!
Sid
As I said I was looking to be as future proof as possible and Movistar Fibre Optic will become available to me early in the new year. So speeds of 100mb and above should be available.
Yes have heard that the Intelsat 907 is virtually at the end of its operating life and will be retired shortly so who knows what will happen then...new satellite and unbreakable encryption?
4K content is available now from various sources and will only continue to expand.
http://www.techradar.com/how-to/home-ci ... es-1299886
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I'm more for 4K than 3D. Content is starting to appear. You Tube has some as do Netflix. BT sport show EPL in 4K. It's just a matter of time before the BBC makes a showcase documentary.
Faster internet speeds are key but that's where I believe we will see the main growth.
Faster internet speeds are key but that's where I believe we will see the main growth.
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I can't see the BBC investing in 4K in the current climate. Let's face it, they don't even transmit the Proms in 5.1 surround sound! At least BBC iPlayer seems to be improving all the time, but if they carry out their threat to stop the use of VPNs that won't help. Let's hope they don't find a way of blocking Smart DNS.
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I suppose the big question is whether those plans will actually happen if they have more cutbacks and also what platforms will they use? Freeview or Freesat or both. They were promising 3D, but they dropped that.
I guess the best hope we have down here is iPlayer in 4K with a decent Internet connection!
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I guess the best hope we have down here is iPlayer in 4K with a decent Internet connection!
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Well, I finally made a decision, prompted by a friend offering to buy my 4 year old Samsung 48" D series. After much checking I went for the 55" curved J6500 for €1149 with a 5 year warranty for only an extra €69.
I don't want 3D but the curved screen fits in with our viewing distance and I like the fact that it has the Smart remote included. 4K is more important since I recently upgraded my Internet connection to a 45mb/sec WiMax connection.
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I don't want 3D but the curved screen fits in with our viewing distance and I like the fact that it has the Smart remote included. 4K is more important since I recently upgraded my Internet connection to a 45mb/sec WiMax connection.
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Re: Samsung J Series TV
Is it possible to change the hub to uk?
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