I just want my TV to show pretty pictures with sound thrown at it by the digital receiver. If I want, I can attach a computer for streaming. How is that such a big ask?!
TV's are actually cheaper not because the tech necessarily being more available (even though it should) but instead it's because companies are harvesting your data on smart tv's and selling it making more profit than they would make with just selling you a TV. On a separate but somewhat related note, has anyone else noticed smart phones becoming more expensive as they become more protective of the users privacy?
Oh I know they are still harvesting our data, but that data is not openly shared so in that sense it's more secure (Basically I misspoke). It used to be sold like tables of information, now they only sell access to advertise to those groups (more money)... You know what, fuck that logic. I'm talking out of my ass. Phones are more expensive because greed, pure and simple.
I couldn't find a dumb TV, so I got a smart one didn't give it wifi access. Every time I turn it on, it shows me a clock that's wrong and I think "Not so smart now, are you?". It's a perfectly functional dumb TV.
Yep. Best way to get a TV that will never sell your data or show ads is to literally blacklist its MAC address at the router level, and then assign the "smart" functionality to a device environment you control, like a Shield Pro with a custom launcher or an Intel NUC media PC or NAS or something similar.
Not built better, just under-driven on brightness so they can run 16-24 hours a day. Contrast suffers, frame rates are limited, you're paying for support you will never use, and enterprise software features you will also never use.
I mean, yeah. Somehow I'm aware of that. But also, we haven't bought a TV for almost a decade now, and my biggest mistake is letting it update to the latest version. If there's something these adverts have done is drive me into consuming even less than ever before. I actively don't buy stuff now.