• kamen
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    29 days ago

    Since at one point in the near future I’ll be shopping for a TV, is there such a thing as a good quality panel TV that is dumb? I intend to hook it up to a PC or a set top box. Alternatively, is there a smart TV that can be easily bootloader unlocked and rooted without consequences (similarly to how a Pixel phone can)? I realise this is even more niche than unlocking/rooting a phone, but still, someone might have ideas.

    • @[email protected]
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      2329 days ago

      I just bought a smart TV, updated the software, and disconnected it from the Internet, only allowing it access to our local Plex server. No ads and no stupid suggestions. It’s great.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 days ago

      Get a non-consumer TV if you can. They’re more expensive but are actually built to last, have way more features and you can swap in whatever compute board you want so you’re not stuck with an underpowered Android TV board.

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        729 days ago

        I’m very interested in this. Any suggestions as far as specific models to look at, or where to source one without needing a fancy business vendor connection? Maybe a trustworthy review site to compare some options?

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          29 days ago

          I’ve not looked into it much other than seeing it in this video by Jeff Geerling and making a mental note for next time I’m in the market for a TV but it may be of interest to you.

          I’m sorry I can’t provide more details than that, but it’s basically a digital signage TV designed to run 24/7 for years, and as such is actually built without the absolute bargain basement parts that go into consumer units.

          • [email protected]
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            429 days ago

            3000 dollars

            Guess I’ll continue to use my old computer and an hdmi connection to a physically Wi-Fi disabled smart tv. I understand why it costs what it does but fuck.

    • @blackstampede
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      229 days ago

      Try a Spectre t.v. they’re made for digital signage. I got one and hooked it up to a media server.

      • kamen
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        228 days ago

        Seems promising, but also seems to be an US thing. I should’ve mentioned I’m in the EU.

        • @blackstampede
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          228 days ago

          I have one. It’s 4k, which gave me some trouble from an Ubuntu media server, and the refresh rate is ~144, I believe. It cost me something like 300-400 USD.

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              27 days ago

              It’s also 60", which is absurdly large to me lol. Glad I could help, though.

    • @[email protected]
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      29 days ago

      It was maybe 7 years ago now, but I bought a dumb Sceptre TV and it still works great. Was only $300 at the time.

      • EchoCranium
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        228 days ago

        Scepter televisions are a great option, no “smart” features at all. Bought two of them about 6 years ago and no issues.

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      128 days ago

      My LG OLED TV can be configured to load directly into a HDMI input. I keep it disconnected from wifi at all times. I never see the smartTV OS. It’s probably the best option because OLED panels are the best current display technology.

      I use an AppleTV as an external media box for all my needs. But the same would apply for an Android box or HTPC setup etc.

      • kamen
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        128 days ago

        I’m still a bit concerned about OLED - my main gripes being 1) the potential for burn in and 2) the somewhat limited maximum brightness. Still, thanks for the suggestion.