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Are 'Smart' TV's really the only option for a nice 4K HDR experience? Can a 32" computer monitor not do the trick?

Please, frens I don't want to put a botnet in my house....

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I'm convinced that the lack of dumb TV is a conspiracy against people who don't want to see ads. I looked on Amazon for thirty minutes for a TV that wouldn't show me ads, and I just couldn't fricking find one.

The good news is that my family has an old TV back before TVs were computers designed to serve ads. So I took that one home.


Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage.

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You're so fricking wrong I won't I skull frick you're grandma

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A: what?

B: I'm right.


Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage.

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I hate normies but you're kinda based so I'll tell you the secret sauce

Digital business signage displays

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Oh yeh, you're right. There's a bit of a commercial markup but overall I'm finding some dumb TV/"signage"...

Thanks amigo.

kinda based

Thanks again, amigo.

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I think the commercial/outdoors versions of some TV lines are still dumb TVs, but the display quality is going to suffer since they're meant to be as cheap as possible.

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I have never seen a TV that forces its own ads in unless you're using one of their apps. I'm pretty sure if you're using cable or something over one of the inputs that's not going to happen.

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