• Reken@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have one of the first gen smart TVs from Samsung and it’s absolute cheeks now. Changing the volume, no joke, can take multiple minutes to register from the remote. When I click the volume up button, you can see the red light on the ir sensor of the TV flash, registering that it got the signal, but for it to actually change the volume, that can take multiple minutes to do. Just buy a regular tv and get an nvida shield or something similar.

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        1 year ago

        Pull out your wallet. Smart TV costs are subsidized by the ad revenue generated. Be prepared to pay twice as much for the same panel with “features” removed.

      • Vqhm@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Just buy any TV and never network it. I know Sony allows you to use it without ever connecting to a network.

        Then connect anything you want such as an old laptop or set top box.

      • Let's Go 2 the Mall!@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        In the US, scepter makes a dumb TV. I just bought a 46" from walmart for like $200. Audio isn’t great so I had to get some good speakers.

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      1 year ago

      Pretty happy with my 2016 shield! But I would recommend changing the launcher since the default was also showing ads. Changing the launcher can be done by enabling adb over ethernet/WiFi and installing it from your pc. Nothing too hard, but maybe not for everyone.

      • Reken@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I’m pretty sure Sceptre makes non-smart TVs still for a few hundred bucks. I’m sure the picture quality won’t be the best of the best but it won’t be a smart TV. I’ve used their high refresh rate monitors on my PC for years and they still work great.