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And if you do finally want to upgrade can't you just not plug in the Ethernet cable?

(inb4 "hur due jewtoob" - how else am I supposed to watch TGSNT?)

And if you do finally want to upgrade can't you just not plug in the Ethernet cable? (inb4 "hur due jewtoob" - how else am I supposed to watch TGSNT?)

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Never connect a "Smart" TalmudVision to the internet.

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This . I have a jewtube but it's never been on the internet.

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That's antisemitic!!!

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Everything is.

Just ask a jew.

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Newer televisions offer better functionality in a few areas:

1) Larger. Kind of obvious, bigger is better until you hit diminishing returns for your viewing distance. Much beyond 65" is dumb unless your living room is a cathedral.

2) Improved HDR. This represents the dynamic range of color it can represent in close proximity, and through fast motion changes. If a colorful scene looks washed out, your HDR is poor.

3) The depths of blacks, particularly next to bright lights. Better televisions portray e.g. stars on the night sky MUCH better than low end or older models.

If you're watching cartoons or potato-quality reruns from the 70s, who cares. If you're watching 4K, epic cinema...it's the difference between looking at the stars in LA and in the Andes.

Interesting... Didn't realize the state of the art had advanced that much recently

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Your TV spies on you better each new version.

it's very creepy. anything you talk about becomes a targeted add even if youre just saying it in passing

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Some smart TVs will scan for open wifi and automatically connect, others will refuse to work unless you go through setup and get them online.

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I guess people buy them as they break/become lost. Personally I've owned my stupid $100 4k tv I got off newegg for like 10 years.

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Consumerism is a chronic disease

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I only buy when they fail outside of warranty, bedroom tv is fifteen plus years and going strong, the living room seems to take a dump every two years, till I bought a commercial panel, it too took a dump in year three, but had a warranty and is now on year six, we will see how long it can go now.

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I only buy when they fail outside of warranty,

I fix it when it fails. Haven't changed it for 17 years, and only use it to play old non-jewed movies.

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Great to be able to fix your own, to have it done was not worth the price. Several years ago I was quoted 700 to replace the panel, and the cost for a new tv was 600 for a larger size.

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These days you can just find a broken one locally to repair.

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Why do people keep buying bigger TV's?

Because they are programmed to, and they are too stupid to know it, that's why.

Go anywhere, look at people's ears and their wrists. There are ear buds plugged into the head of a large percentage of the population. If they don't have an ear bud, they probably have a smart watch.

They are too stupid to realize there are patents on technology like this that can read your thoughts or plant false memories. They happily give away their biometric data, so their watch can them if they are getting sick or having a heart attack.

It's the cool new thing, and they want it. Who cares about anything else?

Now I don't know a whole lot of people, but no one in my circle changes TVs frequently. It's just too much hassle and money to keep changing something that's large, bulky, and heavy (nowhere nearly as heavy and bulky as those old school big screen TVs, but still troublesome). Cellphones on the other hand is a different story.

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How is the CRT market these days?

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lol

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It's a jewish degeneracy that is plaguing the education system.

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I did not mean that kind of CRT. I am talking about the old-school TVs.

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so jewish degeneracy that WAS plaguing the public education system

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