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by Phillips126
2084 days ago
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I purchased a Samsung TV about two years ago for $1,200. It was my first 4K TV and I loved it. I made the purchase around the same time I dropped my cable subscription, I just couldn't stand the advertisements anymore. The panel was thin (with almost no bezels), the picture quality was superb and I was sold on the "Smart TV" features like having built in access to Netflix, etc. For a while it was great, then I noticed the ads showing up on the bottom left of the bottom menu. Now my TV is as slow as molasses and I hate it. Picture quality is still good, but Samsung ruined it with their software. I refuse to purchase another Samsung TV which really frustrates me because I love their panels. I'm currently looking to disable the internet on it and use a Fire Stick, Roku, or other. Anyone have any suggestions? |
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I recently bought a Sony TV, it's an amazing display but I have zero patience for their janky android flavoured UI.
I never setup wifi, I have 3x HDMI ports connected:
1x port for a cable set top box
1x port with a raspberry pi running OSMC
1x port with a google Chromecast
I will use the cable for local news or documentaries. For Youtube/Netflix/Spotify streaming, I will use the Chromecast dongle. I use the OSMC media center for torrents, internet radio and some live TV channels from my home country.
It sounds convoluted but I find it easier to just toogle HDMI ports and have a solution that is optimal for I want to do, rather than to try use any of the solutions out there that claim they can do everything but end up falling short.