A:AnswerI had this connected to my Samsung Smart TV but after a month I ended up delinking the Anynet on the Bluray player, because the Bluray player would always want to be on because the tv was on and would always change the tv source while watching a tv program.
A:AnswerAcorn Tv is now available as an add on subscription to Amazon Prime, which this player does support, so you could get to it that way if you already have Amazon Prime
A:AnswerUnfortunately no, i tried using google play through the web browser but it just wouldn't let me select anything. HBO now is also not available. It used to be but maybe samsung didnt renew the license to continue using it on theyre devices.
A:AnswerAs long as your transmitter has a Optical or Digital Coaxial input i dont see why not. However if it only has a RCA left and right channel input. You can connect it to youe tv rca outputs and just turn your speakers from your tv off and use the bluetooth headphones on that with the bluray player connected to the tv.
A:AnswerYes this 3D blueray has all the apps. And wifi capability. Samsung made it very user friendly for streaming movies, playing movies and downloading the video and music apps.
A:AnswerI remember seeing something about that and it said it depends on when it was made. I believe the manual gave the specific time period of manufacture that needs to do the update.