Some Rokus and Apple TVs receive longer update windows, though.

  • @[email protected]
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    1122 days ago

    That is definitely better than it was before.

    It would have been far better to just have serviceable dumb TVs with small smart sticks, but I suppose that doesn’t extract enough money for these poor destitute CEOs.

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      Because most media is still 1080p, 4k TVs (especially big screens) need to basically have a mini PC inside to handle the upscaling, or you might as well stay with a 1080p TV. Something very few people seem willing to do these days

      At that point the “smart features” don’t need anything else, so it wouldn’t make sense to leave them out.

      When media is mostly 4k, we won’t need upscaling and “dumb TV’s” will make a comeback like back in the day when people would buy cheap TVs that were just as good as the expensive ones.

      Since most modern media is streaming tho. And streaming companies keep charging extra for 4k streaming, it’ll be a while.

    • @[email protected]
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      422 days ago

      A dumb tv with a user accessable slot for a raspberry pi compute module would be nice. You could upgrade the brains easy enough and recycle the module into something else.

      • @Zipitydew
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        Yeah my smart TVs are all big HTPC monitors

    • @[email protected]
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      422 days ago

      My lg wants to update pretty much every week. Your a fucking TV and you work, why do you need to update at all?!

      • @fartsparkles
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        Because it’s an internet enabled device running a fully fledged operating system that will have bugs and vulnerabilities that need to be fixed all the time.

      • @[email protected]
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        122 days ago

        I mean, my TV got VRR thru an update…

        Would have been great if it shipped with it, but being able to get the update is better than getting mailed a usb to do it manually.

        • @[email protected]
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          222 days ago

          eh…kinda. the upside to manual USB updates is you get to intentionally apply them and can decide not to if an update makes things worse like removing features or adding more ads and tracking.

          with automatic updates they can just silently update without your consent

          • @[email protected]
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            121 days ago

            This whole removing features from a product that was where when I bought it is a concept that needs to die. I don’t care if you don’t want to support it anymore, I don’t care if literally nobody else uses it, hell I don’t even care if I don’t even use it, it was something I purchased that they’re taking away without consent or refund

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    922 days ago

    I want a TV that is incapable of receiving updates please. Like it only does its job of selecting which inputs to display and displaying them.

  • @ItsComplicated
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    822 days ago

    Imo, a television should last more than 7 years. There are occasions when simple, or less complicated is better.

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    622 days ago

    Just plug a pc into the damn thing and don’t worry about software updates for your goddamn tv smh.

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    622 days ago

    They will release new bugs 7 years down the line, great.

  • @[email protected]
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    322 days ago

    nobody has answered this question on multiple fora for me: is it necessary to connect a smart tv to the internet?

    can i keep it forever on “aeroplane mode” or whatever and use it as a dumb tv? can i never connect it to the internet if that’s what i want?

    • @[email protected]
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      622 days ago

      No. You can keep it offline as much as you want and use external sources to view on your TV. You do not have to use the operating system included.

      You do not have to connect it to the internet to have your TV work.

    • BrikoXOPM
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      Generally not required, but some are starting to require at least one time connection during TV setup process to use it.

      • FuzzyRedPanda
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        522 days ago

        I keep seeing this posted but I have yet to see anyone mention which brands are actually doing this.

        • BrikoXOPM
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          522 days ago

          Because it’s not so much brand specific as it’s device specific. Companies are still testing the waters with adding this to their differently priced lineups to see what backlash they get from each group.

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        422 days ago

        If you’re one of those customers who has to do this, connect it via ethernet, do the setup, then forever leave it disconnected. Never give it your wireless credentials. I personally wouldn’t trust the TV to forget the credentials and not phone home and make itself the ad machine the company wants it to be

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      If a tv requires me to sign up, it’s either getting returned or an axe through it.