Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Internet, computers, communication, technology in Isaan => Topic started by: urleft on July 17, 2014, 07:24:20 PM
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I have two large screen HD TVs, but I really like having a smart TV. I was in Big C yesterday and as I passed the clearance section they had a Panasonic Blue Ray DVD player for 1700 baht. As I looked at it, I noticed it had WIFI, and the box said it could connect to the internet.
So I bought it. I hooked it up to my old LG 47" inch TV, and WOW, I got to play Youtube.
So if you have an old HD TV, but want a smart TV, consider getting a smart DVD player with wifi and cable.
This is what I bought: http://www.panasonic.com/th/consumer/home-entertainment/blu-ray-disc-player/3d-blu-ray-players/dmp-bdt230ga.html (http://www.panasonic.com/th/consumer/home-entertainment/blu-ray-disc-player/3d-blu-ray-players/dmp-bdt230ga.html)
Normally around 5000 baht. I am going to buy a 2nd smart DVD player to make my other TV internet capable.
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That is a good recommendation.
I hope they don't sell out before I can get there next week...
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There were other brands available. However, I bought the only one in the clearance section. So expect a 4 - 6000 baht price tag.
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Samsung make a good Smart Hub that will link to any HD TV. I have one in UK and works great
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Why not just buy an android mini pc? Cost around 100$
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=riko+magic&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1311.R1.TR11.TRC1.A0.H0.Xandroid+mini&_nkw=android+mini+pc&_sacat=0
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
Am I right in thinking that these 'good quality' brands will not play the Thai dvd copies that you buy for 100 Baht a time.
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BlueRay disk players should play most formats but BlueRay disks cannot be played in other machines.
BlueRay means just that. The machines use a blue ray to read the disks. Regular machines use a red ray.
BlueRay machines are usually fitted with both.
BlueRay and RedRay????? Sounds like a political discussion about an ex restauranteur I know!!!!!!!
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
Am I right in thinking that these 'good quality' brands will not play the Thai dvd copies that you buy for 100 Baht a time.
Some do and some don't. The only way is to take a dodge o dvd with you and try it.. I guarantee my new iMac does but I paid slightly more than your laying out and yes I also have a smart TV. The only thing it does not do is spell check. :D
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
Am I right in thinking that these 'good quality' brands will not play the Thai dvd copies that you buy for 100 Baht a time.
Some do and some don't. The only way is to take a dodge o dvd with you and try it.. I guarantee my new iMac does but I paid slightly more than your laying out and yes I also have a smart TV. The only thing it does not do is spell check. :D
Jeez GL!
You and a smart TV - now THAT is an interesting conflict !!!!!
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
Am I right in thinking that these 'good quality' brands will not play the Thai dvd copies that you buy for 100 Baht a time.
The Panasonic Blu Ray player I bought plays the Thai DVDs just fine. If you go to the Buriram Big C, just across the side street (same complex as Mongkhonthit Travel) there is a DVD Store that sells for 60 baht (buy 10 get 1 free). They seem decent quality.
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I prefer to keep the peripherals at a minimum. Since I will have a DVD Player anyway (and wanted to upgrade to a Blu Ray), this really worked for me.
But as they say, up to you.
Am I right in thinking that these 'good quality' brands will not play the Thai dvd copies that you buy for 100 Baht a time.
The Panasonic Blu Ray player I bought plays the Thai DVDs just fine. If you go to the Buriram Big C, just across the side street (same complex as Mongkhonthit Travel) there is a DVD Store that sells for 60 baht (buy 10 get 1 free). They seem decent quality.
Thanks Keith - do they have the latest western films?
I have to pop in and see Mook so I will take a look.
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The Panasonic Blu Ray player I bought plays the Thai DVDs just fine. If you go to the Buriram Big C, just across the side street (same complex as Mongkhonthit Travel) there is a DVD Store that sells for 60 baht (buy 10 get 1 free). They seem decent quality.
Thanks Keith - do they have the latest western films?
I have to pop in and see Mook so I will take a look.
They usually have the latest releases, on display as you enter the store, we normaly check every week or so. Make sure you ask for the "punch" card to get your free DVDs.
And yes they have English subtitles (except for the multi-movie DVDs).
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Is there a USB port on the Blue ray VCR and if so, would it received the internet using my Air Card.
We haven't got WIFI in my village yet.
I also have an android phone that gets on the internet somehow, is there some way the signal can be picked up with the Blue Ray device.
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On the one I have there are 2 USB ports, However, I don't know if they could be used for internet. Check it out at a store to see if it would work.
Or go the product website and ask them.
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Huawei make a wifi transmitter that enables wifi from an air/sim card.
You can buy one in IT world in Taweegit Plaza (opposite City Hall).
They are easy to use. You just place your sim card inside, rather like a mobile phone. Switch it on and there you go. Wifi in the house. Works to about 30 metres.
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BTW, also in the Big C clearance section they had LG Blu-Ray DVD players for around 900 baht. Bought one. But this one does not seem to like Thai DVDs.
But I realized I used a Pattaya DVD and a Korat DVD, need to try it with a DVD from the local shop I mentioned across from Big C. Will report back when I get to it.
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Sounds great , Starman, Thanks
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BTW, also in the Big C clearance section they had LG Blu-Ray DVD players for around 900 baht. Bought one. But this one does not seem to like Thai DVDs.
But I realized I used a Pattaya DVD and a Korat DVD, need to try it with a DVD from the local shop I mentioned across from Big C. Will report back when I get to it.
DVDs from Burirum worked with the LG blu Ray player.
One of my buds in Parts waits to buy DVDs here because they work.
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Starman,
I saw on the internet something called Huawei Mobile WiFi, a black gizmo, at 3000 Bts. model number, MiFi E5151. Does this sound like what you were talking about.
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That will work SomLuk. Not sure about availability locally. You must also check the MHz.
This is the one I have. I bought it top floor of Taweegit plaza (opposite City Hall). About 3000 baht.
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Starman,
Thanks again, I got one at AIS, they call theirs a pocket WiFi. Now I am trying to figure out how to get my TV to get the Internet. A bunch of applications pop up, Face Book, Skype, Fitness TV, Etc. but no way to search the internet. I sure it has the capability, but so far I can't figure it out. Any suggestions would be appreciated.