Does anyone got any television recommendations for dumb tv’s or other words none smart tv’s? Or even a tv that is smart but the software is open sourced making it privacy friendly?

  • RadialMonster@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    get any tv and dont hook it to the net. use a device like a nvidia shield, a game console or something similar if you want streaming apps

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      1 year ago

      You think consoles don’t track you? Also they are extremely wasteful when it comes to power consumption. Better just get a tiny streaming stick or a smart tv.

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      1 year ago

      Tgey can still connect to open networks in your area and send data, I personally disconnected the wifi&bluetooth chip from mine

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    1 year ago

    TV’s have become privacy nightmares in recent days.

    One option would be any TV that works then simply keep it offline and stream from a device that allows you to have more control over your privacy.

    If you’re wanting to actually use a smart TV’s functions, I think NextDNS can be set up to block most of the telemetry on whichever smart TV you have.

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      This is definitely the simplest approach, as you will be able to use any TV you come across.

      As for a streaming device, some form of HTPC is likely to give you the best control over your digital privacy.

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    “Digital signage” is horribly overpriced, and lacking in features you probably do want (like HDR, HDMI 2.1, VRR, etc).

    Just buy a regular TV and don’t let it on the internet.

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    Literally just don’t use the shit OS. Plug in a media system and you are good.

    Who gives a shit what the tv OS can or can’t do??

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    I asked this question a year ago, and was advised to buy a TV and never connect it to my network. That worked fine for me… But, one person told me they bought a TV that would not function until it was connected to their network to run “updates” so he took it back to the store and got a replacement. The replacement did the same thing so he took that back too. (I think he eventually got one that just “worked” out of the box without requiring an update just to work.

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        1 year ago

        I wanted a cheap TV. To me it’s just a display. It’s been over a year and it’s never been connected to the Internet and it’s never bugged me about it.

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    You’re looking for a computer monitor or a commercial display. Both should be free of all the “smart” features.

    The downside is that both are far more expensive comparatively.

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    1 year ago

    You can buy commercial signage displays like this one from Samsung which have modern display features. These are made to run 16 hours/day every day so the electronics are actually better than most consumer displays.

    These don’t have all the crapware of consumer smart TVs, but they also aren’t subsidized by all the data gathering and ad pushing stuff so they cost more than smart TVs of the same size.

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    Dumb TVs have gotten hard to find these days. Your options are to either avoid connecting the tv to the internet, or to get digital signage display (but they are pricier).

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    I got a xiaomi smart tv, opened it up and disconnected the wifi&bluetooth chip. Making it a really annoying dumb smart tv, then just connected a laptop with Arch

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    1 year ago

    I don’t think there’s anything you can reasonably do today to stop the privacy invasiveness. They can always use an Amazon Sidewalk-ish communication method. You’d have to faraday cage the damn thing.

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      Simple solution. Don’t have an Alexa etc type device that allows those silly protocols and constantly listens to you.