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Or you know. Just don't connect them to the internet even if they are "smart".

Archive: https://archive.today/IrVNj

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>Smart TVs can feel like a dumb choice if you’re looking for privacy, reliability, and simplicity. Today’s TVs and streaming sticks are usually loaded up with advertisements and user tracking, making offline TVs seem very attractive. But ever since smart TV operating systems began making money, “dumb” TVs have been hard to find. In response, we created this non-smart TV guide that includes much more than dumb TVs. Since non-smart TVs are so rare, this guide also breaks down additional ways to watch TV and movies online and locally without dealing with smart TVs’ evolution toward software-centric features and snooping. We’ll discuss a range of options suitable for various budgets, different experience levels, and different rooms in your home.

Or you know. Just don't connect them to the internet even if they are "smart". Archive: https://archive.today/IrVNj From the post: >>Smart TVs can feel like a dumb choice if you’re looking for privacy, reliability, and simplicity. Today’s TVs and streaming sticks are usually loaded up with advertisements and user tracking, making offline TVs seem very attractive. But ever since smart TV operating systems began making money, “dumb” TVs have been hard to find. In response, we created this non-smart TV guide that includes much more than dumb TVs. Since non-smart TVs are so rare, this guide also breaks down additional ways to watch TV and movies online and locally without dealing with smart TVs’ evolution toward software-centric features and snooping. We’ll discuss a range of options suitable for various budgets, different experience levels, and different rooms in your home.
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There's really nothing good to watch on tv. If there is any good show, I figure out how to watch it without streaming subscriptions.

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Big money to the first person that discovers how to capture the actual tv broadcasts from the past and transmit them to the present bet

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Just because it can be connected to the Internet doesn't mean you should. Good antenna can bring in close to fifty channels OTA. Most PC monitors have an HDMI input, just plug a streaming box onto that. A commercial display, like you might see at a restaurant, are available. They are basically overbuilt dumb TVs. Designed to run 24/7/365. They are kinda hard to find and cost more but they do exactly one thing. A box like this can add TV like functionality to a PC monitor. https://a.co/d/e1dppH3

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There's too many commercials on regular TV. Piracy is a better way.

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Don't connect it to the Internet. Problem solved. If you need smart features, get a jewstick that can't monitor you when it's not the selected input to the TV.