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Attention, it's not easy to find a TV capable of downloading Molotov because here's what I usually respond on the subject:
When it comes to applications, manufacturers and broadcasters do what they want. Personally, I have a LG; at first, I had an Orange app that provided access to many radios, but it was suddenly removed during an update. For replay, I had Pluzz (public service replay) and Arte +7, which have also disappeared. As for MyTF1, I only have the paid VOD. On the M6 replay site, I’m asked to download a "player", but "download impossible"; it’s all a matter of agreements with the app owners and the TV brand, a money issue, so these TVs aren't so smart after all, are they? ...;-(
And Arte came back some time ago... go figure...
And:
"Smart TVs connected to the internet also generally offer access to applications (sometimes also called ‘Widgets’). Currently, the applications offered vary depending on the brand and the TV, and within the same brand, certain applications may only be accessible on specific models.”
Source;
[https://www.lcd-compare.com/tv-connectee-internet-dossier-71.htm#applications
The best way to receive TNT is with a rooftop antenna or a box.
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I call a spade a spade *
*in French in the text
When it comes to applications, manufacturers and broadcasters do what they want. Personally, I have a LG; at first, I had an Orange app that provided access to many radios, but it was suddenly removed during an update. For replay, I had Pluzz (public service replay) and Arte +7, which have also disappeared. As for MyTF1, I only have the paid VOD. On the M6 replay site, I’m asked to download a "player", but "download impossible"; it’s all a matter of agreements with the app owners and the TV brand, a money issue, so these TVs aren't so smart after all, are they? ...;-(
And Arte came back some time ago... go figure...
And:
"Smart TVs connected to the internet also generally offer access to applications (sometimes also called ‘Widgets’). Currently, the applications offered vary depending on the brand and the TV, and within the same brand, certain applications may only be accessible on specific models.”
Source;
[https://www.lcd-compare.com/tv-connectee-internet-dossier-71.htm#applications
The best way to receive TNT is with a rooftop antenna or a box.
--
I call a spade a spade *
*in French in the text