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by e1ven
2396 days ago
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I agree that buying "dumb" TVs is preferable, but they're often hard to find if you're looking for high-end features. To quickly include the comments which often come up in similar threads - There are some TVs you can find at BestBuy without smart features, but they're usually not 4K. In many cases you can use a "smart" tv, and avoid putting it on your local wifi.
Some TVs reportedly require internet access to work at all. In other cases people have said that the device jumped on a neighbors open wifi without prompting. People often say that including these "smart" features makes a TV cheaper for a manufacturer, since they can then sell your viewing data. |
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