Good day! I am trying to find a good alternative as not to use the"smart" functions or using an Xbox to consume our media. I found a few options ie like plasma big screen but it’s no longer in development. Essentially I would line love to have it running on an rpi4 and just hooked up to the TV.

  • MaggiWuerze
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    261 day ago

    The main issue for me is not finding a device to play content, but a dumb screen that is not a potatoe. A 4k HDR OLED Screen without any smart features is basically nowhere to be found

      • MaggiWuerze
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        150 minutes ago

        I won’t go back from OLED, but a good source none the less. Thanks

    • @SpiceDealer
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      212 hours ago

      I also tried finding a dumb 4K TV some time ago and, yeah, they don’t exist. 4K TVs were a good tech that came out at the wrong time.

      • MaggiWuerze
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        147 minutes ago

        I guess there’s just not big enough of a market there to have a decent selection or reasonable prices.

      • MaggiWuerze
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        152 minutes ago

        Then I still have to deal with the screen not respecting my input choice and having to manually switch to my streaming box

      • calm.like.a.bomb
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        38 hours ago

        Some devices will prompt you to upgrade the firmware and won’t let you do it without internet access, AFTER you’re logged in to their platform.

    • @boaratio
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      218 hours ago

      Look into commercial displays. They’re dumb TV’s.

    • Fliegenpilzgünni
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      51 day ago

      You could maybe get an advertisement screen. You know, those you find at train stations and stores.

      Maybe, you could even get something like those touch panels McDonald’s uses, that would be nice!

      • @triptrapper
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        17 hours ago

        They have a handful of dumb screens, like you’re describing, at Best Buy. Somehow they’re thousands of dollars for a normal sized TV.

      • @FrowingFostek
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        223 hours ago

        Isn’t most digital signage “SMART” too?

    • @AtariDump
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      20 hours ago

      A TV that isn’t connected to a network is a dumb screen.

      • @DampCanary
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        219 hours ago

        not entirely,
        dumb tv turns on in maybe up to 3s
        while “smart” tv still needs more than 30s
        so now you have crapiest dumb tv on your hands

        • @Osiris
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          18 hours ago

          My LG C2 which has never been connected to wifi starts up in maybe 3s. Boots right into my Applw TV and I never have to see LGs software

        • @[email protected]
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          15 hours ago

          What kind of shitty TV takes 30s to turn on? Ive never seen one take that long. Smart functions have literally nothing to do with how fast they turn on. In fact a lot of smart TVs, especially with Roku built in, don’t even really ever power down completely, and when you press power the screen is on and ready almost instantly.

          • @hardaysknight
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            19 hours ago

            You answered your own question. As you said, most smart TVs go into a sleep mode, so they appear to turn on in a near instant. But if you ever actually power it down, most take up to a minute to boot up.

            • @keyez
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              16 hours ago

              I just got an LG C3 and don’t have it connected to the network. I also turned off the fast input and power on and takes maybe 10 seconds to boot into the input. Not much longer than my blu ray player and receiver.