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@infernalstan8866 ай бұрын
One slight nitpick: you need more than just a big monitor to pick up broadcast tv
@kungfutzu37796 ай бұрын
haven't these people read 1984
@RadeonVega646 ай бұрын
@@infernalstan886 and an antenna
@cyberyogicowindler24485 ай бұрын
I use a PAL CRT TV connected to a Dreambox DM8000, which is a settopbox/harddisk recorder running user-customizeable Linux. Basically this was the world first smart TV but without spyware because it came out before appstore licence garbage existed. I do would want to buy a compact 3DTV without wifi, but nobody is making them or did before. Also 4:3 is superior to 16:9, so it is time to make a TV/monitor company specialized on only building these.
@Finkelfunk6 ай бұрын
Imagine spending 2500$ on a TV just get a bunch of ads shown to you. Truly the best timelime.
@oh_zoinkers6 ай бұрын
Let me introduce you to LG and Samsung 😅
@Overflow0666 ай бұрын
@@oh_zoinkerslet me disappoint you: My Samsung tv has ads in the menu
@Rangercv096 ай бұрын
And that has the power of an Alarm clock
@theatomicpunkkid6 ай бұрын
You mean time lemon. I think there's one made by scepter but I don't know how good it is.
@theatomicpunkkid6 ай бұрын
@@Overflow066oh my glorious god!
@bluebirdsigma6 ай бұрын
All I want is a "dumb mode" so that it boots to HDMI while the OS loads in the background, instead of making me wait for the TV to boot its OS so I can select HDMI from a menu.
@filonin26 ай бұрын
It doesn't need an OS at all.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
*Literally* every OS for every mainstream smart TV has the option to boot straight to an input. Google TV has a setting under System > Energy > turn on behavior where you can change to turn on to the last source. Sony Google TV/Android TV can do that *and* you can set the input for the "TV" button to any input you like so pressing the TV button turns on the system and sets it to... HDMI 3 or whatever, regardless of what the last input was. LG WebOS: Settings -> General -> System -> Additional settings -> Home settings -> Power on screen -> Set the input of choice. Samsung Tizen (Does this by default unless in "Store Demo" mode, in which case you should set it to Home Mode. FireTV (Various manufacturers): Settings -> Display and [or &] Sounds -> Set Power -> Last input Roku TV (Various Manufacturers, older TCL, etc.): Settings -> Power -> Power on -> Choose the input to which your device will power on.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
@@filonin2 It *literally* does. Firmware is a type of OS. Firmware is required to allow the TV to run the video ISP and optimize the device's output, do bitmapping, and provided decryption services for things like HDCP. Without it, the device would never know what luminance level of the TV would match to the level of the video input.
@ta_pegandofogo29886 ай бұрын
My grandma has a TV exactly like this. She has dementia, so she can't even turn on her own TV without help (because it boots in smart mode), and it has no option to boot normally. Yeah, smart tvs are slow and dumb.
@zwenkwiel8166 ай бұрын
@@tim3172damn, you some kind of TV wizard or something?! Anyway I think it's just that he wants that to be the default. The average user doesn't like to go digging in menus especially not for features they don't even know exist...
@dragomirstefan21316 ай бұрын
Here’s one for the LTT team. Finding and testing affordable 4k dumb panels or dumb hospitality TVs
@David-dn6uw6 ай бұрын
Please
@bcbock6 ай бұрын
Just by a consumer TV with Google TV and use the Basic TV mode.
@dragomirstefan21316 ай бұрын
Unless you fork out some $ that OS gonna be slow as sh!t though…
@CommodoreFan646 ай бұрын
As they showed in the video Sceptre still makes dumb TV's if you can find them I have one of their 55"4K models and it's not 1/2 bad if you turn off the HDR which makes everything look way too bright, and you don't need a built in ATSC 3.0 tuner.
@NotUwU-_-6 ай бұрын
Just a normal monitor
@justso87766 ай бұрын
Funnily several people I know used to buy whole new printers every time they ran out of ink, because there was a period of time, when a whole printer here was cheaper than a refill, which is ridiculous.
@Vercingetorix456 ай бұрын
Exactly what I do with razor blades. 8 replacement blades are like 27€, 3.37€ each, but the full razor with one installed and one spare is 4€. It's ridiculous, but I'm obviously buying the full pack each time...
@bartolomeothesatyr6 ай бұрын
@@Vercingetorix45 Spend a few tens of Euros on a decent single-blade safety razor, and then spend the rest of your life not worrying about the cost of razor blades. I get a better, closer, smoother shave with less irritation from my grandfather's World War II-era solid brass Gillette safety razor than from any contemporary multi-blade scam razor I've ever tried, and the old-school safety razor blades cost less than a (US) dime apiece.
@Nelo3906 ай бұрын
@@Vercingetorix45look into DE razors or a razor like the LEAF razor
@DeclansMusic6 ай бұрын
cool made up story. there is literally no chance this is real.
@chrisbaker85336 ай бұрын
@@bartolomeothesatyr If you really want to save money, get a straight razor. You will never get a better shave.
@taekwondomenik6 ай бұрын
Here in Germany, there still is a brand that mainly sells "dumb TVs". They're called Metz. I did an internship at a small electronic business and a lot of older people just wanted to watch regular television, some Blu rays or DVDs. Also their remote still features a lot of buttons compared to newer ones. The blokes in the business always sad, pay the extra for them, because they don't break and people are used to the controls. Also they have the advantage of being made in Germany and are premium overall, they don't have cheap, bad sounding speakers, but rather a decent integrated soundbar. If you want a really good TV, I can always recommend them, even if you need a smart TV, they have them too.
@1pcfred6 ай бұрын
You're not paying extra for a dumb TV. You're just paying for the TV. Smart TVs are subsidized by corporations that use them as advertising devices.
@AndreasElf6 ай бұрын
I will look into Metz when I have the funding. I much rather buy a really good "dumb" TV and add extra features with an externale device that can easily be updated or swapped.
@ichijofestival25766 ай бұрын
I just looked at the Metz site, and all but one are "smart." (I also noted that almost every TV has an energy rating of "F"... But then, this is the first time I've seen that rating system, and I doubt any other manufacturer would willingly display their ratings in such a clear-cut way-- lest we discover there are ratings lower than "F.")
@AndreasElf6 ай бұрын
@@ichijofestival2576 If that's true, than it's sad. About the energy rating. Don't think I've seen a TV with an energy rating bellow E. Pretty sure the energy rating is very strict.
@ichijofestival25766 ай бұрын
@@AndreasElf Yeah, screens are massive energy hogs. I suspect the only way to get (close to) an A would be that screen Linus reviewed a few weeks back that had no backlighting.
@cella6306 ай бұрын
I don't understand why advertising works anymore. In 2024, isn't everyone terrible jaded with the onslaught? I don't pay attention to 99.99% of ads. Do they get their revenue from the 0.01%?
@bartolomeothesatyr6 ай бұрын
Right?! How has marketing not died already? At this point, any advertisement memorable enough to consciously register is also intrusive enough to get its advertiser added to my mental "do-not-buy" list.
@cella6306 ай бұрын
@@bartolomeothesatyr exactly!
@kristianTV19746 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, as much as we'd all like to think we're immune from ads (myself included), we're not.
@cella6306 ай бұрын
@@kristianTV1974 I'm not saying I'm immune. But I have no interest in probably 90% or more of what is targeted at me. That is why I was speculating that its the 10% they are interested in. Its like spam and scammers i guess.
@mrboy52836 ай бұрын
@@cella630a fool and his money are easily parted
@koalaunknown6 ай бұрын
Even computer monitors aren’t safe anymore. My 34” QD-OLED Samsung monitor is also a “smart tv”. Thankfully, if you press skip enough times you can keep internet connection and whatnot turned off.
@ventilate42676 ай бұрын
What? what model is this EDIT: ah the G8, fucking disgusting
@rashira96106 ай бұрын
Imaging buying a computer monitor with smart features when the device you're going to connect to it can do everything the smart software can and then some. Definitely a skill issue of buying a non smart computer monitor is difficult.
@ventilate42676 ай бұрын
@@rashira9610 search "The unfixable 8000 dollar stove" and watch the first minute and 20 seconds.
@MaddJakd6 ай бұрын
@rashira9610 "skill issue" 🙄 Pretty sure the point is no one has had any reason to even think a MONITOR" would have anything like that on it, but way to pretend you're special.
@rashira96106 ай бұрын
@@MaddJakd I mean if the advertisement literally says it has smart features you should probably assume it has smart features and avoid it. It's really not hard. If you buy a computer monitor that's plagued with the same issues as modern TV'S, that's on you.
@stuartgibson97556 ай бұрын
I watch all my content through the web browser on my laptop hooked up to my TV as a monitor. I haven't seen an ad for over a year. Absolute bliss.
@nezu_cc6 ай бұрын
you seem like the target audience for a "media PC", but hey if the laptop works for you then why not.
@Alphacuremom556 ай бұрын
Sounds like you're the last sane guy in this comment section
@ThangPlants6 ай бұрын
We still have our dumb 1080p Sony TV that we're keeping unti it fully dies.
@MartinBalle76 ай бұрын
Me to
@chitwansingh6 ай бұрын
Keep it alive! Don't let dumb TVs go extinct.
@christopherkidwell98176 ай бұрын
@@chitwansingh Seeing as how you need an external box today for cable and satellite TV, I'd just buy a 'dumb' computer monitor to watch TV on.
@benbaer35256 ай бұрын
I have a dumb samsung, am doing the same
@Nik.leonard6 ай бұрын
Mine even have some vertical lines that disappear when the panel warm up but I’m not going to change it until it completely dies
@zata11976 ай бұрын
What I wonder is why haven't we started jailbreaking/rooting these things yet, I cant imagine it'd be much harder to install a cracked os on a tv than it is on a phone.
@tetsuo3k6 ай бұрын
I would imagine this is primarily due to DRM schemes like HDCP. Otherwise I could envision a whole cottage industry springing up around lobotomizing smart TVs. Then again, white hat hackers routinely break into DRM-encumbered devices like game consoles. So who's to say?
@th3_ne0__6 ай бұрын
It kind of is, you can enable network debugging and use a pc, and some TVs have usb ports as well as flashing roms from the usb.
@GMPranav6 ай бұрын
The biggest problem is that doing anything like that would alter your device fingerprint and that causes the streaming services to start blocking your device.
@kunimitsune1776 ай бұрын
@GMPranav That's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. Why haven't those streaming services blocked any of my other devices? My Android TV stick? ...because all they see is "android device". They're not doing shit about a rooted TV.
@GMPranav6 ай бұрын
@@kunimitsune177 Hardware-based decryption with a verified boot chain is a thing. Otherwise you get lower resolution video in many popular streaming services. Yes, even some Android phones running custom roms and even linux desktops have the issue.
@cheeseisgreat246 ай бұрын
This is why the first thing I did when I got gifted a smart TV was remove the wifi module. If it broke the TV, I didn’t care, having the ability to connect to the internet or even so much as try to survey for networks was already broken as far as I was concerned. Am I paranoid? Maybe. Do these manufacturers have the financial incentive to do shady shit just to make ridiculous profits on something I already paid for? Also yes.
@ryanfeller57656 ай бұрын
I just never connected it to the internet. For the one time I wanted to download VLC I just connected Ethernet.
@kieran.grant_3 ай бұрын
Isn't that entirely overkill? Literally just don't connect it to your wifi network, ffs
@cheeseisgreat243 ай бұрын
@@kieran.grant_ If I don’t have access to their source code, how do I know for certain it won’t connect to my neighbor’s wifi network if they don’t have a password on it, if only for telemetry? These companies have at least a thousand dollars’ worth of incentive per unit to add that capability in, and removing the wifi module only takes like 20 minutes and a screwdriver. 🤷🏻♂️
@kieran.grant_3 ай бұрын
@@cheeseisgreat24 you're ridiculous. Do your neighbors _have_ an open network?
@cheeseisgreat243 ай бұрын
@@kieran.grant_ Doesn’t matter, I don’t trust them to do IT best practices considering they don’t even work in IT. But regardless, it’s not like removing a wifi module takes a lot of time or effort, and it’s nice to have some peace of mind for 10 minutes of work. 🤷🏻♂️
@timothywells85896 ай бұрын
Even my G9 came with "smart features" and forced a EULA down my throat to "help" serve better adverts. Now windows gives me ads, Google give me ads, KZbin gives me ads, content creators give me ads, and my monitor want to give me ads 😭
@kevinkirst60356 ай бұрын
all your attention span are belong to us
@Kumimono6 ай бұрын
Well, the obvious solution is of course [the rest of the reply after this ad break]
@omarwageeh6066 ай бұрын
And this advert is a segue to our sponser, ad break 😂
@johnnemesh54596 ай бұрын
Know what doesn’t give you ads? Apple TV!
@damian93036 ай бұрын
@@johnnemesh5459I don’t get why “smart” TVs can’t come with Apple TV like how “smart” cars come with Apple’s CarPlay
@thegamepadguru67236 ай бұрын
My Hisense U8K upon turning it on the first time, gives me the option of using the OS or being a dumb TV. More companies need to do this.
@Collin_J6 ай бұрын
Nice. My TCL asked to connect to the wi-fi, I told it no, and it never asked again
@tae-hoonkim12926 ай бұрын
But Chinese tvs are notorious for spywares. Beware.
@evil1st6 ай бұрын
@@Collin_J I just deleted all the WiFi data off of my 43 inch TCL 4k. It's basically a dumb TV because the home screen just shows my HDMI inputs.
@jbutler85856 ай бұрын
TBH it's hard to blame the manufacturers. Get that bag, it's free and most importantly recurrent income for doing basically nothing at all. The advertisers though, can go right to hell. They know the worthless context of every crevice their garbage is being pushed into, and continue with efforts to piss me off. They'll PAY to bother me, so now it's personal.
@Alexandra-Rex6 ай бұрын
You'd think there was a marked for someone to make actual dumb products like before. "Use our printer, and it will just print your stuff, even if you lack a color you're not going to use".
@Rusty-the-Protogen6 ай бұрын
"The printer will try its best even without ink, its the thought that matters"
@zaralass52746 ай бұрын
Well, there's certainly demand, but it's probably been established as "not profitable enough", so no capitalist company ever will.
@FishyBoi13376 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the reason for that is government spying and tech lobbying! Look up why printers won't print without color ink. Interesting stuff.
@ttomkins48676 ай бұрын
Printers are required to print encoded identifier dots, and on color printers it uses yellow. What can be removed is the mixing of cyan and magenta into the black "to make it look better" and the extreme amount of ink wasted on head cleaning (it doesn't need to use so much or do it as often)
@Anonymous-df8it6 ай бұрын
@@ttomkins4867 Why?
@john.ellmaker6 ай бұрын
If they review the best practically available dumb tv, I'll probably go out and buy one
@MutleeIsTheAntiGod6 ай бұрын
Sceptre
@DirransRL6 ай бұрын
32" monitors are commonly $200. Really nice color accuracy.
@loganatori61176 ай бұрын
@@DirransRLdoesn't work if you want something bigger tho. Trying to look for a 4k hdr 50 inch dumb TV is basically impossible
@DirransRL6 ай бұрын
@@loganatori6117 haha, you'd probably have better luck finding a giant CRT than those unicorns. Somewhat ironically, it's hard to find a small TV now too.
@entropycat6 ай бұрын
Search for Commercial TV
@nintendoatarikiller6 ай бұрын
I have a 720p PLASMA TV from 2007 and it still works. It has HDMI and will never 'upgrade' to the latest TV.
@tcscomment6 ай бұрын
back when Plasma TVs were all the rage...
@kunka5926 ай бұрын
We still use a Toshiba 42" LCD (fluorescent backlight) from 2007 and it's on most of the day and still works fine. I think the power supply in it is made in Japan with high quality parts so even that hasn't died yet, unlike a lot of other TVs.
@SmallSpoonBrigade5 ай бұрын
@Gyrfalcon312 I'm using a 24" Samsung from somewhere in the middle as my monitor. Its got that sweet 16:10 ratio.
@ScottGrammer6 ай бұрын
(1) Buy whichever TV most closely serves your purposes. (2) Never connect it to the Internet. On way to fool a smart TV is to connect it to your WiFi, and then "pause" the Internet connection to the TV using your WiFi router's control software. My two smart TV's (Roku and Samsung) have not seen the Internet since Roku pulled their little "click to agree or buy a new TV" stunt. They will never see the Internet again.
@TRYING-NOT-TO-OFFEND-YOU6 ай бұрын
why you discriminate you give wifi to pc and smartphone but not tv
@snypa-ck7hn6 ай бұрын
@@TRYING-NOT-TO-OFFEND-YOU LMAO
@limemason6 ай бұрын
@@TRYING-NOT-TO-OFFEND-YOU Bro works for Roku 💀
@hubertnnn6 ай бұрын
The moment manufacturers find out they can just add a sim card and use one of the $1 per year mobile services for IOT devices even disconnecting from internet wont help.
@ScottGrammer6 ай бұрын
@@TRYING-NOT-TO-OFFEND-YOU Because my TV has one purpose - to show the video signal I send it. Nothing else. Why didn't I just buy a computer monitor? TV's are cheaper, and I don't need a high refresh rate. I'm one of those people who can't see fast refresh rates. To my eyes, LED bulbs never flicker, and I can't see the difference between a 60Hz monitor and a 240Hz monitor. I can - sometimes - see the difference between 30 and 60Hz.
@ggamer776 ай бұрын
They make refrigerators that have wifi connectivity now. Fucking refrigerators.
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
'Oh wait, you're running out of milk. Want me to order it online from the nearest branch of your favourite national corporate supermarket?'
@fattaman7775 ай бұрын
@@KaleunMaender77More like, "This person buys more peppers than the average 25-34 year old in this income range in this part of the country. Research says they're 64% more likely to be vegan. Start showing vegan-adjacent Facebook ads."
@bkroeckel6 ай бұрын
"buy a really large computer monitor" **has to physically get up to power monitor on and off like it's the 50's**
@clebbington6 ай бұрын
you could get a smart outlet/plug that just kills power to the display when you're not using it. Then when you turn power on it'll to into standby until it receives input. could even connect it to a Google home/Alexa so you can toggle it with your voice
@Chuck_Huckler6 ай бұрын
you know every operating system has an auto-off/wakeup feature right
@Wieprzek6 ай бұрын
If its plugged into a pc you can use ddc to turn it off from pc. Clickmonitorddc or twinkletray are good software that use that protocol, it works via dvi hdmi displayport
@ScottGrammer6 ай бұрын
That's actually a problem when you use a TV as a computer monitor. Real computer monitors go into standby when you turn off the computer - TV's don't.
@saulgoodman20186 ай бұрын
I'm sure you can build a remote for it.
@BluishGreenPro6 ай бұрын
I would watch the heck out of an LTT video that highlighted some of the best “Dumb TVs” out there. I promise to click your affiliate links if I see something I like!
@randomobserver81686 ай бұрын
How I miss the world of the 2000s- cable channels aplenty, most still fulfilling the mandate implied by their names, new content being produced, yes we had to pay but the increase in value over free over the air was huge, and the technical complexity was low. A magical time. All those things have declined in quality, but remain. When I am at last forced to give it up, I might give up on TV. Too much work, too many separate services with overlapping content, too much content appearing and disappearing at whim. It's like paying for a dvd library and having people come and take it away weekly.
@XGD5layer4 ай бұрын
I gave up on TV years ago, they're too much of a pain
@o0shad0oo6 ай бұрын
You're forgetting that TVs designed to receive HDTV signals already need some pretty heavy compute to decode the mpeg stream, that they're increasingly relying on simple microprocessors instead of specialized hardware to decode those signals, and that adding smart TV functionality is a matter of a bit more RAM and PROM, some software and some extra buttons on the remote. So it's a really easy add-in.
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
It's easy to add in these features, but they're so unnecessarily forced onto us. Just because you can connect the TV to the internet and allow it to access KZbin or Netflix or whatever, doesn't mean that either everybody wants it or it's necessary, y'know... Besides, the fact that the processors built into the TVs are pathetically slow compared to using the Chromecast, Apple TV dongle, and Amazon Firestick, means that all that extra stuff in the TV and on the remote is pretty much useless - unless Google decides to one fine day enter the television set market and build a TV that processes the apps no differently from the Chromecast whatsoever, which might happen when pigs fly. The worst thing is that Google has also been lately pushing for people who use KZbin without signing in, to sign in, lest they have to get frustrated every time they're watching something, and the app just randomly *reboots itself*, and you lose where you were on the video you were just watching.
@meneldal6 ай бұрын
Nah, you have a dedicated chip to handle the input stream, and it's a lot cheaper compared to doing the decode on a generic ARM chip (at the cost of compatibility, but not an issue for tv signals since it's pretty limited in what they can send). A chip that can handle 4K blu-ray (that's a much harder bitrate and processing required compared to whatever you'd find in streaming those days) is like a dozen bucks now, maybe less. And most people would be fine with only having hdmi inputs and nothing else.
@PindleofKujata6 ай бұрын
I bought a TCL 55 inch Q75 TV, updated the firmware, turned off all Wifi AP service on it, and refused to add any accounts to it. If they aren't going to make a 4K dumb TV for me, then I will make it as dumb as possible.
@weltschmerz886 ай бұрын
Custom firmware?
@noneyabizz83376 ай бұрын
Good luck, i had 2 tcls that lasted 3-4 years
@kamo72936 ай бұрын
what if they make turning WiFi on a requirement from factory? in a similar vein to how Windows 11 goes out of its way to stop you from making local accounts? that's a grim future
@algorithm16076 ай бұрын
@@kamo7293 No need, they'll just put 5G in them
@meeder786 ай бұрын
@@kamo7293they would then have to force a working WiFi connection as well. The more advanced users will probably find a way to put the TV in a VLAN with little to no internet connection. In the end it will be a cat and mouse game. This is something that needs to be regulated.
@actng6 ай бұрын
still rocking my $1500 Samsung 40" LCD from 2006. Had to open it up to resolder some capacitors during the pandemic but i ain't replacing this until i have to.
@jamestlynn6 ай бұрын
The problem is that those dumb TVs lasted too long. I still have a 30 inch “dumb” Vizio in my room after 16 years still works as good as day 1. At work we have Samsung and Sony smart TVs and I swear they always break after just 3-4 years. having a computer inside the TV gives the manufacturer a lot more control over how long they last. And there’s no doubt that the manufactures don’t want them to last long.
@goodfortunetoyou6 ай бұрын
That's not a problem, that's good quality. Engineered obsolescence is obviously bad for the people who buy those products, because it means the product was deliberately designed to be crap (In terms of failure rate). In addition to it being morally wrong, that technique should only work when there's effectively no competition in the market, because why would anybody buy an intentionally inferior product if they know there's a superior alternative?
@jamestlynn6 ай бұрын
@@goodfortunetoyou indeed. By “the problem” I meant it’s a problem for the manufacturers who need to engineer obsolescence into their products. Adding a computer to these has made it 10x easier for them to do so.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
Derp, your 30" Vizio has a computer in it. How do you think the interface comes up and shows you the input? How do you think an encrypted Blu Ray signal shows up on it? How do you think it figures out how bright the signal should be and what the translation of a 24Hz signal should look on a 60 or 120Hz panel? There's a little computer that does that. (JFC you people, I swear...)
@radiantveggies93486 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 lol extremely unknowledgeable take
@goodfortunetoyou6 ай бұрын
@@jamestlynn I agree with you. 👍
@gypsyjill68326 ай бұрын
My TV has never been connected to the internet. I use a computer and the tv is my screen. The remote is right next to the mouse, takes less that 2 secs to turn on the tv, less time than it takes the puter to wake up... The puter is usually just put to sleep, not shut down. Easy peasy. Also my 65" crystal UHD was cheaper than a 27" monitor.
@onkelklaujo6 ай бұрын
I hate smart TVs. Mine is running android tv and it's lagging a lot, even when not connected to the internet... It's sometimes even lagging out while adjusting volume.
@clebbington6 ай бұрын
Try using a custom launcher like Projectivy. Way less bloated. You can also use Fast Task Killer to free up memory.
@zwenkwiel8166 ай бұрын
That's not really a smart TV thing. It's a cheap smart TV thing. They probably just cheaped out on the cpu and shit...
@Windows7x5 ай бұрын
@@zwenkwiel816Probably it might also be that when you turn off the TV isn't completely off
@nekomakhea94406 ай бұрын
Corporations: "Why can't we kill piracy?" Also corporations: *does this stupid shit* (hint, it's because pirated media is a better experience than paying $2k for a TV that shows you in-OS ads, then paying $20/mo for Netflix to show you more ads)
@drakonhallo6 ай бұрын
You forgot patent roku puts ads outside even if they are not using external Roku
@meneldal6 ай бұрын
@@drakonhallo On the plus side, if they patent this shit, it makes it harder for other assholes to do it.
@kieran.grant_3 ай бұрын
The screen being used has nothing to do with piracy, that's an entirely separate issue.
@CCoburn36 ай бұрын
I'd pay extra for a dumb TV. And I know PLENTY of people who would do the same.
@MutleeIsTheAntiGod6 ай бұрын
Fuck that. They should cost less
@acasualmusiclistener79196 ай бұрын
@@MutleeIsTheAntiGodI don't think you watched the video if that's your take away
@nezu_cc6 ай бұрын
@@MutleeIsTheAntiGod If you aren't paying for it then YOU are the product. If they can't display ads and sell you services then you can't be the product, so the cost has to come from somewhere else. hit: your wallet. You either pay with your time and sanity or your wallet (or both if you don't know how to sail the sees)
@CCoburn36 ай бұрын
@@MutleeIsTheAntiGod They SHOULD. But it would be worth extra money not to have that "smart" junk on the TV.
@ac.creations6 ай бұрын
The dumbest shit is when I have my Samsung TV on, it's on the correct hdmi in, I turn on my laptop, the Windows homescreen pops up for .5 seconds then the whole TV goes to a loading screen and says "detecting input" like it wasn't already there. Also it defaults back to 60 hz every God damn time I plug it in. So I have to re set it to Game Mode and Free Sync on to get 1440@120hz
@ryderbusta68994 ай бұрын
I never thought I'd be so grateful for my 1999 Sanyo TV still working.
@tublyaat2703 ай бұрын
Busta straight busta
@StolenJoker846 ай бұрын
To summarize, you can’t easily find “dumb” TVs because of corporate greed. It’s also this level of greed that is leading companies to now monitor what you’re doing when you’re just using HDMI to start injecting ads there too. Because how dare you deny them money on something you already paid for by not using features you didn’t want but were forced to get.
@chuuni69246 ай бұрын
>because of corporate greed You could also say it's because people will only buy the cheapest thing even if it's shittier, so the manufacturers are forced to resort these measures to have any hopes of having their stuff bought.
@StolenJoker846 ай бұрын
@@chuuni6924 That makes sense at the low end, but why can’t you find higher end “dumb” TVs? Like was pointed out in the video. It all comes down to the TV manufacturers not being able to make even more money after the sale of that $1000 TV.
@ijiikieru6 ай бұрын
I blame it on patents and copyright that create a higher bar of entry for competition.
@famitory6 ай бұрын
just don't plug network into it. i've got a samsung whose smart OS i've litterally never seen because the OSD is seprate from it and i've never had a reason to hit the button on the remote that brings it up.
@kenmeri58326 ай бұрын
@@StolenJoker84 there is no market for that. The amouth of people willing to buy a 1000+ TV AND have the dealbreaker requirement be that it must be "dumb" is dozens at best. People want cheap shit, so they make them cheap and gain the money elsewhere. They're not gonna manufacture what doesnt sell, even if they wanted to
@ElNerdoLoco6 ай бұрын
I just never connect my TV to the internet. No wifi, no privacy concerns.
@ak_hoops6 ай бұрын
I genuinely want a “dumb TV” so I can just plug in an Apple TV. (Edit) *googles biggest computer monitor*
@touma-san916 ай бұрын
Consider buying used bit older TV then
@gamecubeplayer6 ай бұрын
if you don't connect a smart tv to the internet then it basically becomes a "dumb tv"
@brokeandtired6 ай бұрын
@@gamecubeplayer exactly....I run all my streaming from my gaming pc.
@gamecubeplayer6 ай бұрын
@@brokeandtiredyou can also stream locally by connecting an ssd to the tv's usb port
@GarbanzoBeansFan6 ай бұрын
@gamecubeplayer this is big brain time 😂
@dafff086 ай бұрын
After the 20 second ad you can access the fridge. Mark my words.
@MrRofl1314 ай бұрын
Advertiser's will not stop until you watch 25 hours a day, 8 days per week ads. Ironically they you do not have any tike left to buy products
@dot_boi6 ай бұрын
I got a NEC "monitor" which was a used menu display for a Wendy's. 55" 1080p. Super bright backlight if you want it cranked up. HDMI, displayport, composite and more. I got it for free I just had to buy a $25 remote. Pixel response is not bad. Definitely better than your average budget Walmart TV including being a dumb TV.
@michaelmcchesney66456 ай бұрын
Before smart TVs were a thing, my TV was smart because I had a PC connected to it. These days, I have 2 Samsung TVs, but I never use the installed apps. I like the Roku OS, so I have one for each of them, but I also have a PC connected to each. I think the best way to watch KZbin is on a PC. But having it connected to my 82" TV means I can relax on my couch while watching KZbin and type comments with my wireless keyboard in my lap. I don't use the PC in my bedroom all that much. That PC has a Blu-ray drive installed, so I do use it to watch DVDs or Blu-rays. I have a 4K Blu-ray player for my living room. As for buttons to launch different streaming services on either my TV or Roku remotes, I'd prefer remotes without them. That's because I only press them when I do it by accident. Maybe someday, a manufacturer will sell a high-end TV without such buttons on the remote or, at the very least, make those buttons programmable. That would be nice. I'd pay (a little) extra for that.
@kensmith56946 ай бұрын
For over the air TV, you may be better off with a tuner/DVR box and a monitor. The tuners output HDMI. For many, no network connection is needed. You just hook the antenna to the box and the box to the monitor and do a scan. Using a system like that, I get over 120 channels of which about 5 are worth watching. Because of the lower compression used by the over the air signals, the picture quality is better.
@Hrafnskald6 ай бұрын
Good option. And PC tv tuner cards are available in some graphics cards, or as addons.
@kensmith56946 ай бұрын
@@Hrafnskald I have one which is a USB stick. It works nicely and the software can record.
@pixiesinc7436 ай бұрын
Enjoy while you can... did you know with the new ATSC 3.0 you will FORCEFULLY conect to the internet beacuse the channels will and currently have DRM, and they send more ads,you cant record the live tv and they can delete your shows if you use a DVR,if your device/tv/tv box is not certified or authorized,you cant watch the new channels with atsc3.0, that's already happening in most cities, various organizations are complaining about this (Sorry for my bad English)
@kensmith56946 ай бұрын
@@pixiesinc743 Yes, I know that DRM will destroy over the air TV. I will take time for all stations to be gone. Things like PBS may remain longer. When the shows I want to watch can no longer be watched without connecting my TV to the internet, my TV will go out to the curb. It makes a nonsense of "the public airwaves" but that is to be expected.
@pixiesinc7436 ай бұрын
@@kensmith5694 yes,the drm will kill the TV,here in Monterrey Mexico we can watch with a good antenna KTLM 40.1 from Rio Grande/McAllen TX From 150 miles away, if they put drm and need internet to unlock the channel, with the IP they can identify your location and block the channel if you are from another city ( or country ) ... the people will gonna find the way to bypass that lock,but shouldn't be the case with" Free Tv Over The Air" as the name means
@JosephDickson6 ай бұрын
Bloatware has always been a profitable business. Looking at you Samsung.
@benwu79806 ай бұрын
Consumers have been at fault though over the years accepting and normalizing this. I'm reminded of how annoyed I was when would get a Dell/etc and the amount of bloatware to uninstall. Evidently we are in the minority for being vocally opposed to it.
@markanderson21556 ай бұрын
And Microsoft!
@SmallSpoonBrigade5 ай бұрын
@@markanderson2155 A couple decades ago I bought a Sony Vaio and it came bundled with Pc-cillin. Anyways, the moment that I'd start the thing on a new install the PC-cillin would take up 99% of the processor and need to be killed, which was quite annoying because like nearly all computers of the day, it just had one processor, so it would take a bit of an effort to kill and remove. To make matters worse, it was a computer that shipped with a recovery disc rather than an install disc, which meant that I couldn't just use that disc to reinstall and not install the problem software. IIRC, I wound up getting a different install disc after the first couple times, but it was a terrible experience for what was otherwise a pretty good laptop.
@Zomboy43136 ай бұрын
I have a dumb TV but I just use a Raspberry Pi anyway for KZbin and Spotify
@plankera6 ай бұрын
That’s a big brain move right there.
@clebbington6 ай бұрын
That's pretty sick. Is it responsive though?
@Hackanhacker6 ай бұрын
My Next project is actually using raspbery to filter bullshit (telemetries/ads) before the router inputs ... Ad free Network wide ... bim bam boom
@GustavoMsTrashCan6 ай бұрын
@@clebbington I'm typing this on my rpi 4, and.... no.
@Ahryoo6 ай бұрын
@@Hackanhacker you are talking about pi-hole. This does not work as well as it once did. It is a DNS filter. Most big companies like twitch or KZbin stream their ads through their own domain which makes it near impossible to block them for a pi-hole. It is a great project to learn tho.
@kevinwheeler40616 ай бұрын
My parents still use a TV from 2006, and its great! Its a Panasonic 1080p plasma TV, and its perfect. Still no burn-in (somehow), still very bright despite its age. We have a Roku box hooked up to one of the 2 HDMI ports. It still amazes me how they bought a 1080p screen in 2006
@hubertnnn6 ай бұрын
You guys should make a review/comparation of a couple of dumb TVs on LTT. I can guarantee there will be plenty of viewers.
@LeRouxMashinrou6 ай бұрын
I doubt, majority of the peeps right now are not that techy and want a "On the go" feature... hench why people is loving Apple for it despite the higher price
@hubertnnn6 ай бұрын
@@LeRouxMashinrou Apple is mostly bought for the logo. I worked in company that replaced all our computers with macs because "they look better on pictures" completely ignoring the fact that software we were using worked significantly worse on macs and this change cause everyone to work 3-4 times slower. After management found out about the slowdowns they said "it was worth it" and ordered us to change tools, which caused even worse slowdowns due to having to learn all the new stuff. Plus the new tools were crappy and constantly crashing, sooo...
@tim31726 ай бұрын
@@LeRouxMashinrou People buy smart TV for the "on the go" features... I've never seen someone use a TV on the go. I'm impressed that "people is loving" isn't the dumbest thing in your post.
@JoeBob795696 ай бұрын
Yea, I completely gave up on TVs about 15 years ago when I found streaming sites, so I've never even used a smart TV. Especially since a TV licence is €160 per year here in Ireland.
@aracon97216 ай бұрын
I hope my old "can't do anything TV" will stay with me for a looooooooooooooong time 🤞
@4RILDIGITAL6 ай бұрын
It's frustrating to see how TV manufacturers are heavily monetizing smart features. The smart TV overload was already driving me crazy and now it makes sense.
@rebokfleetfoot6 ай бұрын
seriously, like what happed to a volume knob, or an on/off button, they were handy :()
@zenkim67093 ай бұрын
The volume knob started disappearing as remote-control TV sets became more popular & affordable (going back as far as the 1970s), simply because of engineering: it made more sense to use 2 separate "volume up / volume buttons" for the TV panel because that's what worked best for the handheld remote, otherwise you would have to figure out some weird technological kludge to reconcile an analog volume knob on the TV panel w/ a non-analog control scheme for the remote. (It was only later in the 1990s when I noticed some high-end stereo receivers offer both a remote control & a fully digital volume dial, which is a clever solution but far too expensive for an affordable TV model.) As for the on/off button disappearing as a standard feature ... that's more like collateral damage, as more & more people (especially those born when TV remotes became the norm) have gotten used to having the TV remote as the default method of control, especially since many TVs are ceiling/wall - mounted or otherwise situated to where operating on-set buttons is either unreasonable or inconvenient enough that it makes more sense to simply have the TV remote nearby the normal seating area of the room -- whether that happens to be the living room, the bedroom or what have you. It's like the "death" of the landline household telephone set or the answering machine: why bother w/ the extra effort & expense nowadays if hardly anyone cares about it anymore?
@juliangst6 ай бұрын
I basically just want a huge monitor with a few HDMI and DP inputs and none of those TV Antenna and USB slots, terrible build in speakers or TV OS that gets replaced with an external device anyway.
@Brazbit6 ай бұрын
Bought a 24" dumb TV recently. It is so nice. Virtually instant startup (boots in about the same time that a tube took to warm up) And no pointless, slow, outdated interface to navigate to get to the inputs I want. And, as a bonus, no security concerns.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
Derp. Literally every smart TV OS has a "boot to input directly" option. What are you doing on your TV that you're paralyzed with fear over somebody finding out about?
@Brazbit6 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 It gets to displaying what I want in a fraction of the time of a smart TV and there are no channels or advertising to cluttering the menu when switching inputs. A smart TV, even when disconnected from a network and with all the garbage stripped away, still is clumsy and slow by comparison. The remote is devoid of any sponsor buttons on it so no accidental presses firing up an app that can't go anywhere and initiating requests for network configuration.
@kunka5926 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 Put a webcam connected to the internet in your bathroom. What are you hiding if you are against this? Maybe people don't want some shitty corpo monitoring everything they do every second of their life.
@r5LgxTbQ6 ай бұрын
never connect the TV to the internet. just use a playstation or google tv box
@evil1st6 ай бұрын
exactly I use my series X as my streaming device and its literally a billion times faster than the garbage RokuOS that's installed on my TV.
@deanfranz6 ай бұрын
I work for a streaming company, and I legit ALWAYS recommend that the customer use a plug-and -play device for streaming instead of the smart TV's apps for this very reason: save on "having" to "upgrade" and buy a new TV. Plus, the customers are almost always older ppl, so saving them a trip to the store for a new TV is probably appreciated.
@r5LgxTbQ6 ай бұрын
@@deanfranz yes, I'm still running my Shield TV I bought in 2016. Bought a TV as the same time and the built-in Samsung smart features are all but useless.
@40-forty-plus6 ай бұрын
Big PC monitor is literally my plan . . . . but my 2011 1080p Samsung TV is still doing an admirable job. When it dies, PC monitor.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
Nice! Buy a panel optimized for RGB input and give it YUV input instead. That should work out well! You could also... NOT CONNECT THE TV TO THE INTERNET.
@NobodyisAnybody6 ай бұрын
0:10 this person probably got a new tv and thought f it ill make some stock footage
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
Is that person sort of smacking the screen the way men in the old days would smack the hoods of their Barracudas!?
@JohnneyleeRollins6 ай бұрын
I am dumb enough for the both of us
@YdenMk-II6 ай бұрын
One issue with using a monitor as a TV is that you would also have to buy a separate TV tuner for local channels if you weren't also getting those through a cable service.
@elserpento16 ай бұрын
Just do not.
@lapisphilosophorum23136 ай бұрын
We gotta bring 'em back.
@smorrow6 ай бұрын
Or at least root the smart TVs and prevent all the superfluous stuff from starting. Literally why can't we do this?
@mistie7106 ай бұрын
It's another example of a technology push. Companies and other organisations assume that putting "smart" features in a TV is what everybody wants, just as car companies, until recently, assumed that everybody wants an EV or where everybody is assumed to be computer savvy to some degree without actually checking the market itself. For example, my mother is nearly 90 years old and has no clue about computers, nor does she want to, so you can imagine her frustration when the local council wants her to go to a website about something or other and does not offer a phone number as an alternative. Same for her doctor. Same when it comes to her TV - she's old enough to remember when the BBC came on air after the second world war! (She's just old enough to have been around for the original first BBC transmissions but I doubt she ever saw it) And she isn't alone! I'm different in that respect, having grown up around computers and still working around them to this day but I can still appreciate that technology isn't a right nor an obligation.
@Dave1026936 ай бұрын
Or inserting ai into everything
@filonin26 ай бұрын
People that old are no longer part of the market for anything but pine boxes. There are not considered as they are not a factor.
@infernalstan8866 ай бұрын
@@filonin2except that generally they are the ones with all the money and with declining birth rates and better medical care they're a growing percentage of the population
@honkhonk80094 ай бұрын
Refusing to use the website and wanting a phone is just stupidity. Modern bureaucracy runs on websites whether you like it or not. Its much more convenient. We have libraries with laptop rentals for people to access important stuff without an internet connection.
@honkhonk80094 ай бұрын
Also everybody DID want EV's. It just so happened that Tesla absolutely dominated the market. Almost every car you see on the street is a tesla. In America, Tesla outsold Toyota for a few years. Ford is probably close second. Their MachE is doing surprisingly well. Only ford SUV I see on the streets these days. TV's though are just bloat. Nobody buys em anymore. EVerybody sticks to dumb TV's, or replaces them with other things in the living room
@PrinceBrightstar6 ай бұрын
Yup, buy a computer monitor. Responsive and none of the bloat.
@Xnoob5456 ай бұрын
Has no RF port How are you supposed to watch tv
@gamecubeplayer6 ай бұрын
@@Xnoob545there are boxes that have an rf input & an hdmi output
@Dogsparkster6 ай бұрын
@gamecubeplayer on top of that, before someone says something about speakers, a soundbar or Bluetooth speaker are relatively cheap now.
@gamecubeplayer6 ай бұрын
@@Dogsparkster a logitech z333 is also relatively cheap
@supervegito22776 ай бұрын
LOL that was my thought. "Would a monitor work?"
@kylespevak67816 ай бұрын
If my tv starts forcing ads, im quitting tv
@Weneedaplague6 ай бұрын
Got a 55 inch 1080 Vizio that still kicks around. It works fast and doesn't require me to wade through annoying menus and a minute of startup
@Tjoeb1236 ай бұрын
1:22 As someone who's watching on a TCL Roku TV, I nearly thought my TV screensaver kicked on...till I saw Riley in front of it 😂
@wilsonkilmer97766 ай бұрын
Honestly I’ve found that setting up a Roku TV without internet leads to a relatively close emulation of a dumb TV. Nevertheless, we are, in fact, living in a dystopian hellscape. Panasonic Viera plasma TVs from 10-15 years ago will always be my favorite. I never needed 4k anyway!
@wilsonkilmer97766 ай бұрын
I’ve just read some other comments and it seems my Roku TV might be a slightly older model that is still blessed with this ability. Enshittification marches on I guess.
@greggmacdonald96446 ай бұрын
> Panasonic Viera plasma TVs from 10-15 years ago will always be my favorite. I never needed 4k anyway! I have one, it's great! I only wish I'd gotten the larger model.
@wilsonkilmer97766 ай бұрын
@@greggmacdonald9644 I found one from 2006 that was owned by an older couple, they never used it. Mint!
@BillyTheKidsGhost5 ай бұрын
You could just get a used TV... Nobody has ever walked into my living room and said, ''What happened to your 4k resolution?'' The usual response is ''Wow, what a nice picture''... It's just HD.
@Gingerrhino6 ай бұрын
You can't run ads through a dumb tv. Roku recently filed a patent for tech that would allow them to push ads through the HDMI port whenever you pause your content like a game or DVD.
@gamecubeplayer6 ай бұрын
then just don't buy a roku tv
@KF754116 ай бұрын
@@gamecubeplayer If it's profitable, they will all be doing it.
@viedralavinova82666 ай бұрын
We have an HDMI splitter that messes with the ads that try to come through
@Anonymous-df8it6 ай бұрын
There are ads between the segments...
@CranialMalfunction2 ай бұрын
Now that's some shady 💩! When I pause the DVD / BD, I want the telly to be silent, because I'm A) on the phone because granny called or B) on the loo or C) fetching snacks or D) dancing to some music, just to get the blood flowing or E) googling some detail I've seen / looking on IMDB / rottentomatoes.
@chrispridemore55626 ай бұрын
I attach a laptop to my living room TV, and use a wireless mouse and keyboard from my couch. Boom, a real smart TV with ad blockers.
@Aeturnalis6 ай бұрын
3:16 skip ad
@deepwebintel4 ай бұрын
I followed Louis Rossmans advice, bought a commercial grade tv that doesn’t connect to the internet, ran a hdmi to a macbook air m1 (13in because it doesn’t have the infamous board issue that 15in ones do). I only run upmovies on it, got an ipod touch to use as a controller / pull a video up and send it to the computer to play on the tv. No data collection, No subscriptions, No BS. The commercial TV I have has outlasted 3 of my non commercial ones.
@NoName-ik2du6 ай бұрын
All I want is a T.V. with the buttons on the front again...
@MegaDrain5 ай бұрын
5:44 Is what I do. I just use the inputs on my tv for switching between pc and consoles and then actually using the "TV" is the pc. I have a sony x85j, and while the image quality for the baked in apps like primevideo and disneyplus look gorgeous, they're also really jittery and randomly have screen tearing at times. But when I use those same apps on pc or ps5 on the tv, no such issues.
@ShadowLinkxMaster6 ай бұрын
“Just buy a really big computer monitor!” Monitor manufacturers watching this: “…Maybe we should make smart monitors. 👀”
@LancesArmorStriking5 ай бұрын
Samsung already does, sorry. The meme isn't a meme
@florianandre68914 ай бұрын
I've noted that without my wifi password, my smart tv mysteriously transforms itself into a dumb tv, for free!!
@LucasJimySantana6 ай бұрын
It's even worse when you want to use the manufacturer's app (on your smartphone), as a controller for the TV. I have never been so enraged by the amount of bullshit they do with the app, by limiting functionality (usually behind paywall) and showing super invasive ADs on it. People pay a premium for a TV and get mostly shit from manufacturers. Wake up, people!
@AlexWalkerSmith6 ай бұрын
When my "smart" tv just decides it doesn't want to let me change the input to HDMI-1, I consider becoming Amish.
@Phlegethon6 ай бұрын
My Changhong from 2015 came with none of this smart tv crap and you can just stick a chrome cast on it but now all the tvs are “smart”
@agentcrm6 ай бұрын
This is why it's a really good idea to get a used business PC to connect to your TV, even a used mac is an option.
@TrangleC6 ай бұрын
I haven't watched any TV in nearly 20 years. I don't even know whether my current TV, which I bought for 200 bucks from a relative 10 years ago, has any "smart features", because I never even tried watching TV on it. I just use it as a second PC monitor in my bedroom and I get all my entertainment through my desktop PC internet browser.
@deathtoraiden20803 ай бұрын
Steve Jobs is the Nº 1 on my hit list if time travel gets invented.
@D4NGER_76 ай бұрын
Conclusion at the last was what I was thinking all throughout the viedo😂😂
@NatesHomeTours6 ай бұрын
I took my old 32 inch 1080p monitor and out it in my room with a roku box. Pluged in a sound bar and boom. Much better than any 32 inch TV on the market as far as how fast it can go between screens.
@juxuanu6 ай бұрын
Use PC monitors, with any spare piece of hardware such as an old computer with LibreELEC -TV, torrent server and all local movies/series/music/etc. If you want something bigger, go for a projector. They are not that expensive.
@clebbington6 ай бұрын
but even projectors have smart features now because customers like not having to plug in an additional device to them. especially portable projectors
@juxuanu6 ай бұрын
@@clebbington don't buy those, then. there are plenty without smart crap
@Monke80s4 ай бұрын
I love having to wait for my TV to boot up everytime the lights go out. I love that my TV updates automatically right when I turn it on to watch something. I love that my TV runs out of RAM or CPU and starts lagging like crazy when I just want to get to the HDMI input. I love Smart TVs. They are very smart at getting me to understand the benefits of a monitor over a TV
@88porpoise6 ай бұрын
Because the costs of multiple SKUs (for both the producer and retailers) are more than the cost of just integrating the basic computer into all of them?
@clebbington6 ай бұрын
Oh I'm sure that happens all the time. The display circuitry is different for each panel but the "brains" are just cheap drop in boards, like they showed in the video
@benwu79806 ай бұрын
@@clebbington Yes, it's what what made certain models from the Sony Bravia line so good back when 1080p was 'the new thing'. They were using the same panels as a few other brands, since there's only a few panel makers, but their image processing stuff was on point.
@honkhonk80094 ай бұрын
@@benwu7980 I HAVE A BRAVIA TV LMFAO. We have NEVER replaced it. Its always been running.
@zsedc46 ай бұрын
*Buys a 'smart' TV, plugs in computer, bypasses built-in software*
@min3craftpolska5146 ай бұрын
I still have my 2 1080p Panasonic "half-smart tv's". "Half-smart tv's" are dumb tv's with smart tv features only when you press a specific button and connect to the internet. Don't press the "smart tv button" and you have a nice dumb tv. Also no agreeing to anything unless you actually use these features. If the button wasn't working, you wouldn't even know it's a smart tv.
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
Hate to break it to you, but there's nothing "half" about it. Either there *is* a button on the TV set or the remote to access the internet, or there isn't. Ergo, you have two full HD smart TVs.
@min3craftpolska5146 ай бұрын
@@KaleunMaender77 While technically yes, they are smart tv's, I don't believe it's a smart tv. My parents have been using one of the two tv's and they never noticed the smart features. It just worked like a dumb tv.
@Majere6136 ай бұрын
I work in a small holiday business, and trying to find dumb TVs so customers can't try to install apps or leave themselves signed into their Amazon account when they go home is a constant battle. It's really tricky, especially in the UK, to find commercial-grade sets that aren't astronomically expensive or far too big.
@emike096 ай бұрын
I haven't used any smart functions on a TV since... ever.
@GeneralNickles6 ай бұрын
You could also buy a "replacement screen" for a tv, and use a dumb motherboard with it. That might be a fun janky project for Alex to work on.
@elitepctech6 ай бұрын
Louis Rossman on one of his videos was stating his $3000 USD still had all the data collection options checked by default. There really needs to be a dumb TV option.
@bikeny6 ай бұрын
I feel I have to go back and check his videos to see who I need to not buy from. His recent video has him sitting outside and ranting about the delete key and how Apple doesn't seem to understand its function.
@tim31726 ай бұрын
Why did he connect it to the Internet if he was paranoid to the point of delusion about his privacy? (A smart TV not connected to the Internet becomes a dumb TV.)
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
@@tim3172a smart TV not connected to the internet is a smart TV not connected to the internet. A dumb TV doesn't have any access to the internet. Just an HDMI port or three, and that's it. No fancy processors for the internet. No extra RAM. No KZbin or internet app buttons on the remote. I want the TV remote to have no more and no fewer buttons than the buttons for the features my ten-year-old Samsung has. I want it to be a remote with numbers. Is that far too big an ask?
@parabolicpanorama6 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 the only one delusional is you to think the data collection is not ongoing when it has been shown multiple times. and he didn't connect it to the internet, because of he did it would start sending data by default. that was the whole point.
@oldwellenthusiast87506 ай бұрын
@@tim3172 it wasnt connected to the internet and regardless this is just victim blaming nonsense, why the fuck does a 3k usd product ever need to collect your personal information? you can make the argument for artificially cheap products or free products but this is a premium product at a premium price tag.
@paran0ia76 ай бұрын
It's worth noting that enabling a "dumb-ish" mode is actually pretty simple with most sets running Google TV. Just select the "basic" setup option during initial configuration (do a factory reset to return to this screen, if it's a TV you're already using), then locate and set the boot option to "last used input" and you're good to go. I'd also recommend then keeping if off your network altogether, to prevent it receiving any updates that might "accidentally" change settings or bog things down in the future.
@RYN9886 ай бұрын
give it a couple of years before your toilet seat won't open up without a monthly subscription or you can opt for the ad supported tier.
@ninjanerdstudent69376 ай бұрын
It is crazy that these 70 inch $200 TVs are everywhere.
@ELMolliez6 ай бұрын
Remember when things were made to last lifetime ? Personally i always thought that was nostalgia from parents or something else. But when i was taking courses for engineering, there was a particular subject in statistics, where a in text book a problem was "given the information above, calculate the approximate life time of the product, and verify its just a couple of days after the warranty period is over"
@fpser48885 ай бұрын
i'll take 10 for things that didn't happen, steve
@honkhonk80094 ай бұрын
@@fpser4888 No you do get questions like this in engineering stat courses. Im a CS major but took it, and our textbook had questions like that. It didn't say "couple of days before warranty" though, it just meant to calculate lifetime. Im guessing the question the mf talking abt is a joke specifically
@Feynt6 ай бұрын
"Just buy yourself a really big computer monitor!" Yup, that's what I did. LG 48" OLED. It's four 1080p screens in a 2x2 grid with no bezel when I want to be productive. >D My "smart" TV gets to communicate with my computer so a separate program can set it to suspend mode when I'm not using my computer and wake it from suspension when I sit down again. It doesn't get internet access.
@Raph2D6 ай бұрын
Wait but a dumb TV is just a PC monitor but larger.
@MarkoVuckovic325 ай бұрын
You can't watch cable tv for example from just a monitor but you can with pretty much any TV.
@Tshegofatso......6 ай бұрын
The worst offense is the really short software support period. When apps stop being supported on these tvs, you're stuck with whatever it has until that app stops working which eventually will happen.
@WarmPudgy6 ай бұрын
OK, now hear me out, DONT CONNECT YOUR TV TO THE INTERNET
@strudel9926 ай бұрын
Isn't there a tv that has the ports disabled until it gets connected to the internet?
@FigureFarter6 ай бұрын
You're forced to connect it when you first set it up. I had to manually turn it back off on my Insignia Fire TV
@WarmPudgy6 ай бұрын
@@FigureFarter forced how? it does not function at all without an internet connection?
@tvdan10436 ай бұрын
@@WarmPudgy Manufacturers got wise to that trick so now some new TVs are bricked until they are able to phone home.
@FunningRast6 ай бұрын
@@WarmPudgySome TVs won’t let you setup unless you first factory reset or go into a secret menu and only then are provided the option to bypass WiFi setup etc. Others won’t let do normal bog standard things like some FireTVs not letting you use the HDMI ports and some Roku TVs not letting you rename the HDMI ports for example.
@netrodex6 ай бұрын
I stop watching tvs a lot time ago... it's crazy how things became. now adays... I just watch things on my monitor , with the essential extensions.
@wyrock78466 ай бұрын
easy fix: NEVER LET IT SEE THE INTERNET. Just select the hdmi and hook that up to whatever. Pretend that other crap doesn't exist.
@robertjaysonalcantara70166 ай бұрын
I'd buy a dumb TV but with all the fancy modern audio display tech in a heartbeat.
@drillcollins6 ай бұрын
shouts to my ten year old dumb TV.
@KaleunMaender776 ай бұрын
Hear hear!
@bluetoes5916 ай бұрын
My older "smart" TV isn't connected to the internet. Thus making it blissfully dumb.
@Thomas-VA6 ай бұрын
so . . you jailbreak the smart tvs, hit em over the head per say, and get a dumb tv.