• @BlueLineBae@midwest.social
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    1114 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 :(

    • NotNotMike
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      124 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

    • Dandroid
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      34 months ago

      I just disconnected my smart TV from the internet. Nice and dumb.

      • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        54 months ago

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

        • Dandroid
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          14 months ago

          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.

          • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            14 months ago

            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 :|

    • @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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      4 months ago

      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.