2016-11-22, 20:09
You won't get that speed from a Sony, see my review.
(2016-11-22, 20:09)CiNcH Wrote: You won't get that speed from a Sony, see my review.
Quote:I was also thinking if a usb3.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter would work ?I don't think that any 3rd party USB WiFi driver/firmware is included in the firmware.
(2016-11-22, 20:32)CiNcH Wrote:Quote:I was also thinking if a usb3.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter would work ?I don't think that any 3rd party USB WiFi driver/firmware is included in the firmware.
(2016-11-23, 09:08)Koying Wrote: Not sure how you assumed they'd put a Gigabit adapter on a TV, really
You'd probably never get near 1gb/s on any embedded devices, anyway, due to internal architecture (often, the ethernet adapter run on usb2 bus internally)
(2016-11-23, 11:03)Koying Wrote: No, Sony probably didn't think it was worth to make the TV more expensive for that use case
(2016-11-23, 12:25)Koying Wrote: Well, if that's so important to you, return the TV, buy a "dumb" one at a third of the price + a shield and still make a profit
700€ for a 4K Sony Android? At that price, no wonder they'd do some saving on a basically pointless gigabit
(2016-11-23, 12:25)Koying Wrote: Well, if that's so important to you, return the TV, buy a "dumb" one at a third of the price + a shield and still make a profit
700€ for a 4K Sony Android? At that price, no wonder they'd do some saving on a basically pointless gigabit