Not sure on disabling BT on Android TV since the remote communicates with BT
can try talking with your neighbour?
Any Comment on Sharp Android TV 4TC60AL1X?
Any Comment on Sharp Android TV 4TC60AL1X?
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Aug 28 2023, 11:36 AM
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Not sure on disabling BT on Android TV since the remote communicates with BT
can try talking with your neighbour? |
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Jan 5 2024, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(pvateme @ Jan 5 2024, 02:33 PM) It's most likely because of the "mother glass"https://global.samsungdisplay.com/28976/ Basically, your TV panels are manufactured as one giant panel, then they cut it up to create multiple big panels and a few small panels They would choose the most efficient way of cutting up the glass to different sizes to reduce the wastage In the linked Samsung example above, they slice one big piece into 3 65inch panels and 6 32inch panels I would guess that 60inch isn't an optimal size to cut into and the other sizes are better for efficiency and result in less wasted glass for them, so they just go with 55 or 65 This post has been edited by PRSXFENG: Jan 5 2024, 06:30 PM pvateme liked this post
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