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Hi , clearly if you own LG "stupid" TV so you must know three things first that it doesn't support flash player which it's required for %90 of the internet websites , second that you probably knew that after you purchased the TV after the false lg ads that says the TV running WebOS which's mean it must open any webpage on the damn internet third that you got Ripped Off by LG and will not get any help from them, so after searching the internet for hours and asking for some help from Pro Programmers and Developers i knew that the only way around is another web browser app has an integrated flash player and be installed through USB somehow as it's a software update or something, so if we all together the people who wants the app hired a freelancer developer for the job can get a final solution for the flash problem, who is in ?!

 

 

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LG is screwing a lot with the WebOS but...

 

Forget about Flash. Flash is dying and it's not true that it's present on 90% of Internet Webpages anymore.

Most present Flash nowadays it's in Ads form. And most video players (on the desktop) that still uses flash, have the HTML5 Video option and it's there that we should focus.

 

If WebOS and his browser alone are slow and painfull to use, now imagine it they allow us to use Flash. The TV would simply crash, because Flash is very angry in CPU and RAM, that's why most mobile phones today doesn't even have Flash installed anymore.

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LG is screwing a lot with the WebOS but...

 

Forget about Flash. Flash is dying and it's not true that it's present on 90% of Internet Webpages anymore.

Most present Flash nowadays it's in Ads form. And most video players (on the desktop) that still uses flash, have the HTML5 Video option and it's there that we should focus.

 

If WebOS and his browser alone are slow and painfull to use, now imagine it they allow us to use Flash. The TV would simply crash, because Flash is very angry in CPU and RAM, that's why most mobile phones today doesn't even have Flash installed anymore.

Finally. Someone talking sense. I actually don't know that many sites which still use Flash. And would not want a browser on my TV to use either. Too resource intensive and buggy.

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Crappy TV. Stupid TV. So much money, so few possibilities. I am sorry i bought it. 

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Flash is getting obsolete...HTML5 is in and is supported in WebOS ....the fact is, even Facebook do not support Flash...no one cares to check coz you are so busy posting and liking ;)

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Flash is not dead. Arguably it is inferior and should be, however it is still very much entrenched and used in many key websites. Try watching any of the commercial free to air TV websites in Australia such as 9jumpin or 7plus and they all require Flash Player to work. Prior to buying the LG "smart" TV we were loyal LG purchasers. We are so disappointed with it on discovering that so many of the things we want to watch require Flash Player which is not supported, that the smart TVs we have bought (today) for our kids Christmas presents are not LG. LG just lost three sales and that's just from me.

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