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    My new TV's built in browser sucks - it doesn't support Flash. Are there any 3D Blu Ray players with built in browsers that support Flash, preferably ver. 11? Thanks!
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    Nope.
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    Okey...didn't think about it.

    Or a htpc!
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    PS3 might be a good alternative. Would PS3 allow manual flash updates? Or do i have to rely on firmware updates? Thanks
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    I work in IT and just this week I was reading how many in the industry think Flash is dead and that even Adobe seems to have seen the light. They are abandoning Linux as a supported platform for future Flash updates and will force interested users to get them via a Google development kit. I'm not sure I'd hold my breath on this question.
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    What would be a good, reasonably priced HTPC with 3D bluray support?
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    @jman98, i saw these articles floating around (they must reflect apple's opinion ) and i wish it was the case, but most of the media websites im trying to access require updated version of flash...
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  8. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    I work in IT and just this week I was reading how many in the industry think Flash is dead and that even Adobe seems to have seen the light.
    Not much light. They're planning for another 5 to 10 years.
    http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/02/adobe-lays-out-the-future-for-flash-a-pla...5-10-years.ars
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    Originally Posted by Freaz View Post
    What would be a good, reasonably priced HTPC with 3D bluray support?
    Depending on your definition of "reasonably priced", the answer may be none. It is possible to add 3D Blu-Ray capability to a PC, but it costs more than a good 3D Blu-Ray player.

    There are small relatively inexpensive "net-top" PCs available that could provide improved ability to browse the web. This is one example http://www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-Intel-Barebone-Mini-PC-ZBOX-ID41-U/dp/B004WO8O9Y (You need to add a notebook SATA HDD, compatible notebook RAM, and OS.) Linux will work with some of these, if you need to minimize costs.
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