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by crooked-v 851 days ago
Personally, I'm hoping that by the time my existing Vizio TV (once excellent, now infested with crapware apps because I was stupid enough to let it connect to wifi) finally dies, XR headset tech is light and comfortable enough that I can just skip buying a new TV entirely.
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Who and why needs a TV when you can have a perfectly fine 32" or even 36" for reasonable money, and fully control what it shows?

(Yes, yes, rsync vs Dropbox all the way. I still don't have Dropbox.)

You can also buy commercial dumb TV's that usually have hdmi and displayport for a little more money, at any size, and add your own smarts at will. They also last longer because they don't intentionally under build the power supplies.
Links, please.
Best buy has a search option for "non smart"

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-...

The parent comment was "a little more money".

When I search for non-smart, 4K TVs, the price differentials are anywhere from 2x to 10x averaging about 4x! That isn't "a little more money".

This is why I asked for links.

Search for “commercial display”, “digital signage”, and/or “commercial TV”.
Computer monitor backlights aren’t as bright as TVs, I find.

Also, no semi-decent built-in speakers.

You don't need speakers: the built-in speakers in TVs aren't decent either, so you have to add external speakers.

The backlight issue is valid though. Also, 32" or 36" is tiny. It's fine (really too big IMO) if you're sitting in front of it at a desk, but for watching from a sofa from a distance, it's too small these days. This isn't the 20th century with NTSC/PAL resolution any more.

Can you do a factory reset to remove the crapware?