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Ive tried to Connect my PlayStation and others games and I haven’t been able to on this TV for 2 years with it 😂 no One has explained to me How they do it,Not Even the Store knew
Sorry if this comment gets long, but I have some thoughts on this topic as I've been thinking about it a lot lately. SD card playback seems to be a rather under-appreciated feature of portable speakers. It reminds me of the old boomboxes from the 1980s and 1990s, which had nice big speakers and big sound, and these were entirely standalone music players, meaning that they were not depending on another electronic device for their audio, so you could just insert a music recording storage medium directly into the boombox. And these boomboxes often sounded really good! The speaker you showed here is really the modern version of that, because of the SD card support. When you just use the typical bluetooth feature (or even a wired auxiliary connection if the speaker supports it), the speaker is literally depending on another electronic device entirely for its audio. That just isn't the same. Again... it's not like the old boomboxes... which were entirely standalone, not depending on another device for their audio. Adding to that, in this age of miniaturization, where portable music players are tiny, with tiny speakers and therefore tiny sound, this is also nothing like the old boomboxes. Of course there is value in a miniature portable digital audio player, I'm not discrediting that, but it just isn't the same. Old boomboxes were not miniature, pocket-sized things... they were big, they would sit on a desk and not in your pocket (and some could even fit into a backpack, depending on the size of boombox and backpack), and they had nice big sound with nice low end. Miniature mp3 player and smartphone speakers just don't have that same kind of coolness. Anyone who was around in the 90s or 80s will understand exactly where I'm coming from :).
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Does this support RANDOM track playing when using the SD card? I need to have random tracks when cycling and cannot be leaning down all the time to manually change the song because they play in alphabetical order...
Does this support RANDOM track playing when using the SD card? I need to have random tracks when cycling and cannot be leaning down all the time to manually change the song because they play in alphabetical order...
You stated that the shorter end of the leg goes to the front of the TV. That was incorrect and you caused me to damage my tv. The longer end goes at the front and after installation it will look like they are even front and back.
At 1.30 you say the short side of the stand leg should be in front of the TV, long side on back. However, you install it the opposite way around. At 4.00 you go on to say the short side of the stand leg should be at the back, long side at the front