How Install Adobe Flash Player On Samsung Smart Tv
Hi there Sony have never claimed that flash player is supported. For that matter it is also not supported on other brands as well. Besides flash player is on its way out - some streaming sites will be using HTML5 instead (but many havent converted over yet). In regards to mirroring the display of your phone to TV, you need to make sure that your phone and TV supports miracast. You have not given model numbers of either, so goto this website: and search for the model numbers of both. Thats the first step anyhow.
Samsung also announced plans to bring Adobe Flash Player 10.1 to its Smart TV browser, extending the company’s current support for Flash Player 10.1 on Samsung smartphones and tablets. With the addition of Flash Player 10.1, users will enjoy a more complete web browsing experience on the TV, with access to millions of websites with rich.
Please understand that Sony does not care about your needs. Just remember to by something different next time. In Denmark it is not possible to update a TV to Netflix, now it has become available, Sony say I have to by a new one, because when I bought my TV 2,5 years ago Netflix was not available in DK! But it is only a software update that is needed.! And pleae a 'smart' TV without the possibility of connecting a keyboard??? I know 'you didn't say', I know, but I just found it so basic to ever check it.
Wrote: Please understand that Sony does not care about your needs. Do you have evidence to support this? Wrote: In Denmark it is not possible to update a TV to Netflix, now it has become available, Sony say I have to by a new one, because when I bought my TV 2,5 years ago Netflix was not available in DK! But it is only a software update that is needed.!
Have you actually read the FAQ and the reasons why? See FAQ: wrote: And pleae a 'smart' TV without the possibility of connecting a keyboard???
Workplace bereavement policy. I know 'you didn't say', I know, but I just found it so basic to ever check it. One purchased/uses the right tool for the job. If you need the functions of a computer, you dont use a Televison. I must say that I am very disappointed with the Flash Player (or lack of!). I recently bought a new TV and I had set my mind on a Samsung smart TV - I have one already and I am very pleased with it. However, having spoken to the Sony 'expert' in Curry's I explained my needs and in particular FULL integration with the Internet as I want to watch the MotoGP from my MotoGP subscription. I don't want to be giving my money to those robbers at BT Sport!
So the sales guy talks me out of the Samsung and into a 43' Sony Bravia 4K thing and, to be honest, I was really pleased until I tried to watch MotoGP on my TV!!!! NO FLASH PLAYER! So I can mirror my tablet to the TV but hey, that is not quite what it is made out to be and probably give it another few years and it may become something more than a gimic (and yes, I am 100MB broadband so it should be fast enough!) I suppose if you want to mirror your holiday snaps it might be quite good. So here's the thing - I feel a bit done over! I made a big thing in the shop about wanting to watch video content on my TV and at no time did the Sony 'expert' tell me I couldn't watch Flash content. PLEASE Sony, get with the times and enable Flash Player. You have let me down and probably many others.
An Android TV is sold on the strength that it does everything else that my other Android devices do but that really is not the case! I would think twice about buying another Sony TV! I've had quite a bit of experience with Sony bravia although this isn't a solution to your problem with flash there are some work around i can think of.