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I love my smart TV (From Mastodon) - Repost
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Last I looked, we could still buy commercial displays. They're dumb TVs. They cost more, of course.
Can you give a recommendation? I too looked for big displays and found commercial ones to be used as digital billboards but the specs weren’t all that good (no oled, no hdr).
https://www.techforless.com/products/NEC/40-44_Inch_Monitors/M431.html?id=7nvNn3Vc This one is HDR.
OK, but it's edge-lit and extremely tiny. You can get much better Smart TVs for less money, and then just never connect it to the internet
I can't, unfortunately. I still have an old Smart TV that isn't too offensive and doesn't show me ads. If it starts showing me ads sometime, then it's gone. But I'm not really a videophile and I'll watch shows on anything so I haven't really looked at what's better, only at what's cheapest. I do hear it can be tricky because the commercial displays are meant to be brighter than TVs and maybe it can be hard to get them dialed in the way you want.
We have a Samsung "smart" TV, hooked up to an AppleTV box. The TV's original remote is in a drawer somewhere, forever unused.
I have the apps that I need, the tiny Siri Remote turns on the TV and handles volume, and, apart from the aggressively, insanely, mind-blowingly horrible on-screen "keyboard" / text input (we don't have Apple phones we can use to mitigate this, sadly. Also, what the fucking fuck, Apple?!) we're happy. For now. I trust Apple to make the experience incrementally worse as a fact of life.
Not perfect, but leagues better than dealing with Samsung's interface.