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  1. I cant use almost any webpage in Turkey espacially about TV Series and films. They need flash app. Do you evaulate agreement with flash? I really sorry and upset that.
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  2. please all support me with my problem because as i think all webos is nothing without flash player support i bought my tv today and i am thinking of sending it back please do you think that they will solve this majour majour trouble
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  3. Well, all apple products, the xbox one, the xbox 360, the LG smart tv etc none of these have flash support, nor SIlverlight, which a lot of movie providers use. We just have to wait for the content providers to write apps that can work in these environments without the need for flash. For the LG Webos case, hopefully they will release native apps in the near future... /H
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  4. @ Alex....the future might be html5 but in the current situation most of the content on video (especially streaming) websites is flash based so its definitely a logical request
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  5. the tv is nothing without a browser with flash player support sorry for this but i was very disappointed
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  6. Agreed. I don't have a cable provider and would love to watch media in a Flash player such as free sports events being streamed live. But most site required Flash. Also, i can't listen to free radio stations because their players are Flash based. Would really love to see Flash support.
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  7. Can anyone help me where I can find official LG webos support? Local LG guys know zero about webos - they know only "it is simple" :)
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  8. Having had a few weeks to adjust to the 50LB6500 the slowness of the interface at startup and when pulling down the TV Guide is very frustrating. A single tuner in this model is a serious obstacle to usability. When you first turn on a TV the thing you most want to access is the guide, and you have to wait ages just to get the WebOS interface running, then wait even longer to see anything useful on the TV Guide. One thing that would make the TV Guide more useful is a function to scan through the channels and grab the broadcast information. The current implementation of the App makes you do this manually. That's not really a Smart TV, it's a Lazy TV. Can't you do better with the guide LG? E
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  9. Do you mean the guide is pulled down EVERY time the tv launches? That's crazy, why not have a small local DB where you store the guide data (where does it come from anyway, is it embedded or from LG locally?) and then update it like every night? I can really understand that it is slow if it has to load all guide data every single time you start the TV. I am also running Windows Media Center here at home, and there you can have combined guide data, e.g. where no guide data exists from the XML feed from Microsoft, the app is getting the guide data from the DVB-T feed itself, and that is SLOW. Takes about 10 seconds or something. Most sett op boxes also take the guide data from the DVB-stream, and I have never experienced them being so slow... I wonder what the problem is with WebOS? Do report this to LG! /H
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  10. Just being able to sign in without having a camera would be awesome. I'm a frequent skype user, but I never do video calls... I'm probably not alone
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