Briongloid to [email protected] • 1 year agoIs the government really trying to control your TV? Here's what its proposal on streaming apps means for youwww.abc.net.auexternal-linkmessage-square21fedilinkarrow-up146arrow-down11
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoA normal tv with a dongle or just connected to a media PC seems far superior to the ironically named smart TV.
minus-squareBoneheadlinkfedilink10•1 year agoGood luck finding a normal TV in a store. You have to go commercial grade to get away from the bullshit.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoyou can also buy large computer monitors although they are expensive as they usually have much faster refresh rates and stuff.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoNever Ever connect a “smart TV” to WiFi or Ethernet. If your TV does not function until it is connected to the Internet, take it back and return it as “not fit for purpose”.
A normal tv with a dongle or just connected to a media PC seems far superior to the ironically named smart TV.
Good luck finding a normal TV in a store. You have to go commercial grade to get away from the bullshit.
you can also buy large computer monitors although they are expensive as they usually have much faster refresh rates and stuff.
Never Ever connect a “smart TV” to WiFi or Ethernet.
If your TV does not function until it is connected to the Internet, take it back and return it as “not fit for purpose”.