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Thcdenton ,

I won't buy another tv. Only dumb monitors now.

Evotech ,

Link a dumb Monitor that is 65 inch pls

Thcdenton ,
GreatDong3000 ,

I haven't had TV at home for over 7 years now. Never miss it. I thought most peoole would do the same but surprised to see everyone still cares about watching TV broadcasts for some reason. The internet is much better.

tacosplease ,

I use mine for console gaming and YouTube. My kids stream Netflix.

someguy3 ,

Um TVs are not limited to tv broadcasts. Netflix, gaming, YouTube, etc.

GreatDong3000 ,

Ight, been a long time I haven't played console games so I forgot about those. Otherwise everything else I do on my laptop or phone just fine.

someguy3 ,

Hmm watch a movie on a 6" screen or 60" screen...

Kolanaki ,
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I have technically been watching movies recently on 2 tiny screens. They just happen to be right in front of my eyes, in a device strapped to my head.

AA5B ,

Don’t forget enshittification. I use my TV less and only streaming but am really frustrated by ever more intrusive ads and surveillance. Sometimes I’m just too annoyed to turn on the big TV.

Mine is only 3 years old, but I can definitely see not bothering to get a new one when it’s old, unless they start making dumb TVs again. There are plenty of screens in the house and done of them are less annoying to use

theparadox ,

Absolutely. Dumb TVs going forward. Unfortunate that the best screens like those made by Samsung are ruined by surveillance and hardware that can't run the "smart" OS for more than a few years without eventually running like dog shit.

ringwraithfish ,

Yeah, all manufacturer OSes are shit. Don't connect the TV to the Internet and use your own preferred streaming device.

michael_palmer ,

Nothing prevents you from using your Smart TV in the same way as a dumb TV. Just don't connect your TV to the internet and use a third-party device via HDMI.

Dariusmiles2123 ,

If you do that, depending on the TV, you might have some system messages and stuff on startup..

But yeah it’s a good start.

michael_palmer ,

If TV can't remember last used HDMI port that TV is a shit.

TK420 ,

Ahhhh if only it were that easy

michael_palmer ,

What is the problem?

TheGrandNagus ,

Many, even when offline, will constantly pester you to connect to a network, or will attempt to connect to any open one it finds.

Some have offline, non-targeted ads from factory.

There have recently been trials of Amazon-powered TVs automatically linking to any Echo devices it can find and using it as a bridge to get internet. I'm unsure if that's something they're actually going to go ahead with right now though.

TK420 ,

Roku doesn’t let you use your device unless you accept their TOS for example.

PoliticallyIncorrect ,
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I hope.

sexual_tomato ,

I bought a projector not too long ago. I'll never go back.

Kaiyoto ,

I loved my projector! I found it on ebay for a steal apparently because when I went to find my next one I couldn't find the same quality for a reasonable price range I could afford at the time. When this TV blows up I'll probably look at a projector again.

N2Narkosis ,

I’m actually in the market for a new tv and have been tempted to go the projector route, especially with the advancements in short throw projectors. However, I’m scared off by the fact that I would like to enjoy the same experience during the day as I would at night. My living room isn’t the ideal dark theater room…

BigTrout75 ,

I've never seen my son scrolling tv channels. Tv to him it just a large tablet.

glitch1985 ,

Or a portal for YouTube

shikitohno ,

I have a TV for when I have time to play games on my PS3 or PS4 these days, but I watch the vast majority of my stuff on my computer. Unless I'm watching something that's available in 4K that I feel is worth it, why would I bother going to another room just to watch stuff that is streaming off my NAS and accessible on my computer anyway?

I feel like a lot of people just don't have much reason to turn on their TV to watch stuff unless they still have cable and want to watch live sports.

Chocrates ,

I don't know what your setup is, but since I work from home I found that I don't like to be in my office doing shit on my computer that much these days 😞

Just having a screen in another room is helpful to isolate my workday from my free time.
It kinda sucks, I enjoy tinkering with shit on my computer

Shyfer ,

Same. I'm barely in my office anymore since I started even just a hybrid work from home schedule. It's good to separate the work space from other spaces imo

EatATaco ,

For me, our tv room is much more geared towards comfort and lounging, while my computer room is more geared towards work and gaming.

werefreeatlast ,

Yes. We never watch. The kids prefer the iPads .... Amazon fires, but don't tell them...

FunkPhenomenon ,

I've never used my TV except as a monitor for my computer. much cheaper than actual computer monitors (in terms of screen real estate), and much larger as well.

next "monitor" I buy will be the same sized TV though, I really dont need 8k resolution.

TK420 ,

Monitors are much better at monitors than TVs, they are clearer and crisper for text.

Chocrates ,

I have Jellyfin stream old sitcom reruns almost all day while I work. I just don't need to upgrade all that often.

Evotech ,

Tvs peaked with oled

ahriboy OP ,
@ahriboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

And OLED burn-ins are ruining longevity.

soggy_kitty ,

TV don't burn in when you're watching movies and shows (using it as a TV). All the pixels change often enough to prevent burn in

KingThrillgore ,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

Well they aren't alive especially when my TV asked me to sign this no lawsuit BS

mPony ,

I'm pretty sure that PEOPLE ALREADY OWN A TV and probably can't afford to replace it.
I have no intention of replacing mine.

SomeoneElse ,

My dumb TV is 15 years old. It’s a bit small for the space and there’s a W burned into it but you can only see it on static screens.

I would like a new one but it’s pretty low down on the list of things I need to buy with the 37p I manage to save each month.

Saltarello ,

I dunno if TV is dead per se as we all enjoy watching shows/movies. Not really interested in gimmicks - we only have 4K as all new TV's are 4K & we only got it because our previous TV failed & they can no longer be repaired.

All i want is a good quality dumb screen. You can stick all your smart features where the sun dont shine, I'll handle everything via a separate box that I control thank you. I'll not be at the mercy of your shitty EULA, you won't monitor my viewing habits or force ads into the UI or remove your dogshit apps without warning. Our TV has never been online, HTPC with a couple of USB TV tuners, uBlock Origin, an interface of my choosing, remote control & lots of storage handles everything. Still perfectly happy watching SD stuff, the only 4K we watch is YouTube.

teamevil ,

SmartTube is better than YouTube

BowtiesAreCool ,

I’ve still got all my 1080p dumb tvs. Works for me

blazeknave ,

How do you configure to keep it offline? Just blocking in dns/router?

ShepherdPie ,

Just don't connect it to your home's wifi.

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