@GreenEngineering3475 to HardwareEnglish • 2 days agoBuying a TV in 2025? Expect lower prices, more ads, and an OS war.arstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square46arrow-up163arrow-down11file-textcross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
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minus-square@disguy_ovahealink13•2 days agoDon’t use your TV’s interface for anything other than changing inputs. Television software is well-known for privacy infringement.
minus-square@JeeBaiChowlink1•1 day agoYes. Looking for business displays (digital signage displays) now, not consumer tvs. Afaik, these come bare bones without all the bloatware, except maybe a video player for an external or network source.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 day agoI got flamed for being surprised that anyone would actually use their TV for anything other than a display for their console or computer.
Don’t use your TV’s interface for anything other than changing inputs. Television software is well-known for privacy infringement.
Yes. Looking for business displays (digital signage displays) now, not consumer tvs. Afaik, these come bare bones without all the bloatware, except maybe a video player for an external or network source.
I got flamed for being surprised that anyone would actually use their TV for anything other than a display for their console or computer.