“I do fear that the pressure to make better TVs will be lost…”…

4 points

And my father wonders why I bought a monitor instead of a TV

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Me, who bought a TV instead of a Monitor:

O.O

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10 points

Show us a ‘dumb’ TV and get ready to make a mint.

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Sceptre is the name I see whenever there’s a discussion about who still makes dumb TVs.

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Never ever connect a TV directly to the Internet.

Tell the sales staff that you do not have Internet at home.

If the device does not function without an Internet connection, return it to the store as “not fit for purpose”.

If you want to access online services on your TV, always use a separate STB like an AppleTV or FireStick.

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Thing is… Fire sticks are loaded with ads too (at least in stock configuration, different story once you tweak or so-called “jailbreak”)

As for now I just connect my Linux HTPC I grabbed for $30

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Thanks. Honestly, we have a house full of Apple TVs and (except for the game consoles) I was struggling to find anything that was comparable that preserves (or claims to preserve) privacy.

I know a lot of people don’t trust Apple, and the latest tvOS is not as good as older versions.

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7 points

So, No. then.

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Ads? Man, I need to replace my OLED because of screen burn-in, but I’m definitely not going to pay money to see ads. Are there any TVs left that don’t push ads directly to the TV?

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Depends where those ads are coming from. I don’t ever connect my LG OLED to the internet and my roku gets filtered by a pihole. The only ads I see are from the over-the-air programming from my antenna.

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We currently have an LG connected to the internet, but I never see any ads. It has to be connected to the internet because it’s connected to the home WiFi for casting.

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We currently have an LG connected to the internet, but I never see any ads

How old a model is it?

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