Smart TV

Wow. Okay. I have no clue why this worked but I unplugged it (for the 100th time), but this time I plugged it in a different slot on the surge protector and it connected...
 
Sounds to me like you have a smart ass tv rather than a smart tv. Check the the specs thoroughly before you buy next time.
 
Is there a reason why TV manufacturers stopped adding the Picture in Picture feature?

I have about 3-4 premium modern LED/LCD tv's... Samsung, LG, Sony and none of them have the Picture-in-Picture feature.
 
Is there a reason why TV manufacturers stopped adding the Picture in Picture feature?

I have about 3-4 premium modern LED/LCD tv's... Samsung, LG, Sony and none of them have the Picture-in-Picture feature.

Yeah it's real lame. Makes no sense if you ask me.
 
That they don't have that feature anymore. Picture in picture was a awesome.

Oh yeah.

The only HDTV I have left is a 58" Sony Projector TV, picture is great. It's not really a picture to picture feature, but you can watch side by side. The trick is you have to use two inputs.
 
Is there a reason why TV manufacturers stopped adding the Picture in Picture feature?

I have about 3-4 premium modern LED/LCD tv's... Samsung, LG, Sony and none of them have the Picture-in-Picture feature.

Because who would want to watch something on TV from say Cable, and then something else from say your DVD/Bluray. Only time I would like to have that is to watch something I'm semi-interested in on TV but I'm playing video games wouldn't mind a half and half, but with HD that doesn't work well.
 
Because who would want to watch something on TV from say Cable, and then something else from say your DVD/Bluray. Only time I would like to have that is to watch something I'm semi-interested in on TV but I'm playing video games wouldn't mind a half and half, but with HD that doesn't work well.
Uhhh pip used to have two channels simultaneous...
 
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