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by hedora
428 days ago
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Air gap the tv (wipe wifi settings too), then plug it into either an Apple TV or a Linux box. Everything else is a trap. If you go the Linux route, I recommend the BeeLink SER series, but disable dynamic video card overclocking and get a Bluetooth dongle and usb extension cord to plug it into (I get lots of RF interference for BT, but not WiFi). If you go the appletv route be sure to use an iPhone to recalibrate the colors, and also try telling it to match the refresh rate to the source material instead of attempting inverse telecine. Those two features gave me at least as big a step function in picture quality as my last TV upgrade did. |
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I think for now I'm switching to my Xbox for media consumption. It has all the apps, works with my LG "magic remote", and Microsoft has a lot of privacy control options. I also bought a cheap oNN Google TV dongle to play with. It runs Android, so there a lots of hacking possibilities.