• BlueLineBae@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    I would already like to buy a 4k TV that isn’t smart and have yet to find it. Please don’t add AI into the mix as well :(

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      4 months ago

      I was just thinking the other day how I’d love to “root” my TV like I used to root my phones. Maybe install some free OS instead

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      We got a Sceptre brand TV from Walmart a few years ago that does the trick. 4k, 50 inch, no smart features.

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      All TVs are dumb TVs if they have no internet access

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        Still slow UI.
        If only signage displays would have the fidelity of a regular OLED consumer without the business-usage tax on top.

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          What do you use the UI for? I just turn my TV on and off. No user interface needed. Only a power button on the remote.

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            Even switching to other stuff right after the boot (because the power-on can’t be called a simple power-on anymore) the tv is slow.
            I recently had the pleasure of interacting with a TV from ~2017 or 2018. God was it slow. Especially loading native apps (Samsung 50"-ish TV)

            I like my chromecast. At least that was properly specced. Now if only HDMI and CEC would work like I’d like to :|

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      Signage TVs are good for this. They’re designed to run 24/7 in store windows displaying advertisements or animated menus, so they’re a bit pricey, and don’t expect any fancy features like HDR, but they’ve got no smarts whatsoever. What they do have is a slot you can shove your own smart gadget into with a connector that breaks oug power, HDMI etc. which someone has made a Raspberry Pi Compute Module carrier board for, so if you’re into, say, Jellyfin, you can make it smart completely under your own control with e.g. libreELEC. Here’s a video from Jeff Geerling going into more detail: https://youtu.be/-epPf7D8oMk

      Alternatively, if you want HDR and high refresh rates, you’re okay with a smallish TV, and you’re really willing to splash out, ASUS ROG makes 48" 4K 10-bit gaming monitors for around $1700 US. HDMI is HDMI, you can plug whatever you want into there.

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      I don’t have a TV, but doesn’t a smart TV require internet access? Why not just… not give it internet access? Or do they come with their own mobile data plans now meaning you can’t even turn off the internet access?

      Anti Commercial-AI license