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everdrive a day ago

Yes, but they can be a bit tricky to find. You can find them used. You can use a computer monitor.

Ultimately, I'm planning for a world where the technological decline continues (ie, technology continues to be something which its users do not own or control) and things like adblock just don't work anymore. When that finally happens, I'm honestly going to be watching DVDs, VHS, reading books, etc. This is a game of cat and mouse and if I'm pushed far enough I'm just going to check out of the system completely. TV is not so valuable that I'm going to let some sleazy company push me around.

szszrk 21 hours ago | parent [-]

> Yes, but they can be a bit tricky to find. You can find them used. You can use a computer monitor.

Sir, that's basically a no.

A TV is a specific device. It has many functions that TV monitor seldom has, or implements poorly. Like speakers. Or rich inputs and outputs, like multiple hdmi and antenna. Or a proper remote, a dvb-t tuner. Or play media on it's own when connected via USB. Or DLNA (I had devices far from modern smart-tv that could do that, in the past).

Monitor or panel can mimic some of this, with effort on your side, but not really.

everdrive 20 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You use use cases will vary, but I'll bet what 90% of people do can be duplicated with a laptop or an Apple TV.

array_key_first 20 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Sceptre makes dumb TVs. I have a monitor for them that's many years old - it was a good value and has held up.

szszrk 19 hours ago | parent [-]

Thanks, they don't seem to exist in EU.

I think closest are some Sharp models, and their screens are great. But that also requires hunting for commercial models mean for large displays.