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plagiarist 3 hours ago

It won't be "just a screen" for much longer if people continue paying for TVs that do this bullshit.

SoftTalker 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

IDK. People are always going to want to connect game consoles, computers, etc to big screens without a lot of fuss.

autoexec 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

To me "a lot of fuss" includes having to sign up for a walmart account and dealing with ads being shoved in my face

plagiarist 31 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

If people spent a small amount of fuss to make sure they never paid for an ad-ridden spyware OS just to fulfill their "takes a few HDMI in" requirements, then we wouldn't be struggling with ad-ridden spyware OS TVs now.

boesboes 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Can you even buy 'just a screen'? We have huge (100"+) screens in the office, they cost A LOT. full of spam, apps, ads, popups. It doesnt even swithc to hdmi or what ever you input automatically, you need to select the screen mode orso.

The local electronics chain has 50-100 different TV's. All are 'smart'.

I would be ok with classifying this as a crime against humanity. /s

But honestly, I've just given up. I don't watch tv or movies or stream anymore, because it's all the same bullshit

SoftTalker 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I meant, I treat the TV as "just a screen."

Set the input to "HDMI-1" or whatever my Roku is connected to, and that's the last thing I touch on the TV remote.

bitwize 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Sceptre used to sell dumb TVs but they seem to be exiting the marketplace. Computer monitors and digital signage may be your best bet. You'll have to save up for 'em but that was true of TV sets back in the day too.

thesuitonym an hour ago | parent [-]

Sceptre still has a bunch of dumb TVs on their site. I used to be all in on them, but I bought one that had the backlight go out after only two years, and their answer was "lol buy a new one"