No thanks, when companies are doing their hardest to reserve and implement innovations like this, I’ll stick with my dumb 2012 TV til either it or I croak.
This isn’t going to be an option in the near future. With Amazon sidewalk and other projects setting up open networks, your TV is going to automatically connect to a network whether you like it or not.
Yeah but think of how cheap TVs that you don’t need are.
No thanks, when companies are doing their hardest to reserve and implement innovations like this, I’ll stick with my dumb 2012 TV til either it or I croak.
But no matter how much ketchup I use, I can’t cover up the bitter taste of the TVs lcd panel.
That spy on you and sell your data and then get so slow with updates after a few years you need a new one. And have advertisements baked in
Golly gee, if only there were a way to prevent that by, say, just choosing not to connect your TV to the wifi.
I’ve never seen so many complaints about a self-inflicted problem.
This isn’t going to be an option in the near future. With Amazon sidewalk and other projects setting up open networks, your TV is going to automatically connect to a network whether you like it or not.
I never said I had that problem, I have never connected my TV to the internet. But those are issues with modern day TVs, you can’t argue against that