My TV set is a 7 year old Dell All-in-One PC running Linux Mint. It works great. It doesn’t try to sell me shit. Ads be hella blocked.
Joke’s on you. Many of us stopped buying TVs years ago.
This. We have not owned a TV since the very early 00s, when we realized they wanted us to pay in order to watch… ads. More and more of them.
When I moved, I just didn’t plug the TV in at the new place. Instead, I started using it exclusively as a monitor for my HTPC. Watching online videos on a bigger screen is just so much nicer. Besides, ublock origin is doing a good job blocking all the nonsense a smart TV is designed to show you. When visiting friends and family, I end up watching normal TV a little bit, and I can’t say I miss any of that.
I haven’t owned a TV since they became “smart.” I hated the idea then and I hate it now.
LibreELEC and Kodi say otherwise.
Why would anybody connect their tv to the internet?
Repost: https://feddit.uk/post/16382677
It’s barely been two days…
Pro tip: computer Monitors are, for the most part, still dumb.
Just don’t connect your TV to the internet. I’ve been using it as a monitor for years.
Yeah my TV will never get internet access again. Using my computer with my TV as a screen is way better.