New 2012 Model 55L6200U

Why the new model for 2012 (Both L6200 & L7200) don't have the FLASH support? The APPS have decreased from the last years model TL515 and significantly don't have SKYPE. Also in the browser can't open or play videos/music from the websites. Last year's model supported it , both TL515 & TL610
Also in AVS forum the following picture is posted which is disturbing. Toshibha using LG's display panel? Please see attached.
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While I don't have answers to all your questions, I commented in another thread in which you posted. If I receive any further information, I'll post there.
Re: Adobe flash support on toshiba 55L6200U TV browser?
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