BC
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Vancouver, BC Canada
Posts: 836
What I collect: Worldwide USED up to the 1960's, later years from countries that came into existence after then, like Anguilla, Tuvalu and Transnistria.
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Post by BC on Oct 19, 2014 23:16:04 GMT
I put my 48" Samsung TV to good use. Here is the stamp, the 1972 Krieghoff.
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BC
Departed
Rest in Peace
Vancouver, BC Canada
Posts: 836
What I collect: Worldwide USED up to the 1960's, later years from countries that came into existence after then, like Anguilla, Tuvalu and Transnistria.
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Post by BC on Oct 19, 2014 23:48:55 GMT
I use a device called Google Chromecast which I plug into a HDMI port on the side of the TV. This way I can "beam" images or videos from any computer or device in the house that has the Chromecast app, including my iPhone. You can even "beam" YouTube and the internet to the TV. It is all done through your WiFi system. www.google.com/ChromecastThe device only costs $39, well worth it
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rod222
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Posts: 11,047
What I collect: Worldwide Stamps, Ephemera and Catalogues
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Post by rod222 on Oct 20, 2014 1:11:31 GMT
I just plug in a HDMI cable to my TV, cost $14
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BC
Departed
Rest in Peace
Vancouver, BC Canada
Posts: 836
What I collect: Worldwide USED up to the 1960's, later years from countries that came into existence after then, like Anguilla, Tuvalu and Transnistria.
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Post by BC on Oct 20, 2014 15:49:12 GMT
I have a 10ft HDMI cable which I occasionally use, but I prefer the wireless convenience. My iPhone does not have an HDMI connection. At a recent family gathering I took some photos and was immediately able to show them on the TV to everyone.
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