Sunday, March 9, 2014

What is the remote code for Samsung led tv for the ATT uverse remote control?




Virgilio C


I tried all the codes for samsung from this website (http://alanweinkrantz.typepad.com/3screens/files/remote_control_user_guide.pdf) but my tv isnt programing. Can someone plz help me? Thank you.


Answer
You can try to do the Auto Search function the U-verse remote has to find a code for your TV.

If you have the standard AT&T U-verse Silver remote then follow these instructions:
1. Press and hold down the "TV' button.
2. While holding down the "TV' button press and release the "OK" button and release the "TV' button. (note: all four lights should flash red at the top of the remote)
3. Press the numbers 922
4. Continually press the "PLAY" button till the TV turns on/off
5. Press the "ENTER" button to save the code

If you have the standard AT&T U-verse Black remote then follow these instructions:
1. Press and hold down the "TV' button.
2. While holding down the "TV' button press and release the "ENTER" button and release the "TV'
4. Continually press the "FF" or "FAST FORWARD" button till the TV turns on/off
5. Press the "ENTER" button to save the code

You can test to see of the remote is working now by pressing the "TV" button then the "POWER" button to see if it will turn the TV back on/off

If this does not work for you can find the instructions and manual codes for this remote online at:
https://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB402004&ct=9002686&title=How+do+I+manually+program+my+U-verse+remote+control%3F

LED Flat Screen TV or LCD Flat Screen TV?




MarcoR


My family wants to buy a 50" for the living room. Which would be better to buy and why? And Sony, Samsung, or LG? I would like expert advice or close enough to.


Answer
First, understand that what mfgrs are calling LED are actually LCD also. Older LCDs are lit by CCFL - Cold Cathode FLuorescent - tube lights; more recent LCDs are lit by LED - Light Emitting Diodes. LED-lit have numerous advantages - newer tech, lower power consumption, higher contrast ratios, many say brighter, richer colors (I think so), and the ability to do "local dimming". There are two types of LED-lit: Edge-lit and Back-lit. The advantages to edge-lit is the lights are arrayed around the screen, reducing the need for lights behind it making for thinner ("razor") case - sometimes only 1/2" thick. But back-lit (usually more expensive, all other things being equal - size, etc) has more precise control of local dimming. One of the problems all LCDs face is inability to produce Black well (for technical reasons). Local dimming allows for actual dimming of the light source on an area-by-area basis, easier to do on back-lit than edge-lit, providing darker darks, something CCFLs can't do.
See here for further discussions:

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/lcd-vs-led-vs-plasma.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED-backlit_LCD_display

CCFLs will most likely last much longer than 5 - 7 years - they already have. But LEDs (and they don't have to be over-driven - you have some control over this in the Settings/Backlight menu) - well it's actually hard to know how long they'll last, as they haven't been around long enough to find out - all ratings now are estimates based on testing. Suffice to say they will last much longer than when they'll be woefully obsolete (4K, 8K and OLEDs are coming!). Hope this helps...
Oh, all the major brands are good - Samsung has recently been getting the best reviews, but let your eyes be your guide. Panasonic is good, even Vizio (!).




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