Originally Posted by Dan Sette:
“That's quite worrying Chris!

I would be annoyed, if after reading the manual for a TV and then finding that it didn't do a function I was specifically after. I'd probably reject it as not as described (irrespective of any warning or disclaimer)

It's the equivalent of saying "here's your TV on our website". "Here's the link to the manual"

(disclaimer - please note the TV shown may not be able to display a picture)

I knew there was (another) reason why I don't buy Samsung products.”

If you notice there are never any actual photos or diagrams of the actual TV (or whatever) the manual is supposedly describing. You just get a set of crude generic line drawings that probably don't help anyone identify where the sockets/controls/whatever being talked about can actually be found, if they even exist in the first place!

I have seen the exact same manual linked to for a whole slew of models and not just from the same range, where the only difference is screen size, but completely different ranges which have a different feature set!

Makes helping anyone who has a problem with a Samsung product unnecessarily difficult as finding the information is many times harder than it should be if there were proper, accurate, manuals available.