Can you install KDE TV on it?
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I like TV's I was using 3 1080p 60hz TV's as monitors. I recently upgraded to a Philips Google TV. 43" 4K, 144Hz, with HDR10 & Dolby Atmos. The difference is amazing. and I love the larger size.
Ah so close!
If it lacked any smart tv features and had displayport it would be my next tv.
same, make TVs dumb again!
Does it act as a dumb monitor? Can all smart TV features be permanently disabled?
Don't connect to any networks. There, it's "dumb".
not a permanent solution… some are experimenting with making a network connection mandatory to work at all
Don't buy those. TV doesn't get to decide what gets plugged into the video in.
Again, that's the issue… look how hard it is to get a dumb TV today…
I could choose today to skip the TV that requires network to work but soon they will all join the trend and it would be impossible to avoid
All smart TVs which let you go through the setup wizard without connecting to Wi-Fi can be.
You can prolly just not connect it to Wi-Fi but I seriously doubt any TVs these days don't have this bullshit.
I’ve heard that the “smart” feature services actually help subsidize the overall cost of the TV, but if that’s true, I doubt any of those savings are being passed to the consumer.
TV's is one of the few things that have gotten cheaper of the years
they have mics to spy on you and unremovable ads all over the ui and apps
There are relatively few, but there are a couple. The Sceptre U515CV-UMC is probably the most well known one. It's easy to find a dumb TV in the sub 24" category, too, but that's probably not what most people are looking for and at that rate most nerds would probably just use a computer monitor instead anyway.
No DisplayPort on that Sceptre, obviously.
I love that the author refers to Hisense as "it" rather than they. Corporations aren't people!