• devilish666@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Is there any OLED TV’s out there that has only basic feature without any smart software or google software or other crap thing built in nowadays ?
    I’d like basic feature OLED TV’s like the old times without anyone spying into it.
    Smart TV’s had short lifespan compared to TV’s that had only basic feature because smart TV’s can do anything like smartphones does. i don’t need TV’s that can mimic my smartphone but in 4K UHD 120FPS, i just need OLED TV’s than can display from HDMI or display port, nothing more, nothing less

    • 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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      15 days ago

      Just dont connect it to the internet.

      That’s what i do with my OLED screen. It acts as a monitor for my HTPC. I dont use any of the apps on the TV

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        15 days ago

        Give them time until they figure out a way to make smart monitors sell somewhat and the entire industry decides that’s the way to go

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          15 days ago

          Nothing like getting served ads through the display whilst simultaneously swallowing more ads from your operating system and also deepthroating even more ads from websites 🤮

    • Jesus@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      IMHO, it’s best to get a TV with CES and a good amount of HMDI inputs with newer specs.

      Don’t connect the TV to the internet, and use external media players. That’s what I do with my Samsung.

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    15 days ago

    A long time ago, I saw a post on Reddit from a user saying (paraphrasing because it was a long long time ago) “the only thing I want from a TV is an HDMI capable rectangle.”

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    15 days ago

    I wish this was an article with some analysis. This is literally just the press release from Panasonic’s marketing department.

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        15 days ago

        Miracast and Chromecast are different. Miracast is the open standard while Chromecast is Google’s proprietary casting protocol.

        Roku supports both Miracast and AirPlay, but I don’t think it supports Chromecast.

        • realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.clubOP
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          15 days ago

          Ah, I stand corrected. I heard that Cjhromecast was basically built on the back of Miracast and assumed that they had cross-platform compatibility