• Prox@lemmy.one
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        1 year ago

        Any good TV will be a smart TV. Just don’t connect it to the internet and it’ll effectively be another basic TV.

        • Jakylla@sh.itjust.works
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          1 year ago

          Actually worse than a basic TV, because almost every button on the screen or on the remote will try to do some action involving internet or smthg, giving you an error message after 15s freeze time trying to fetch data from that unplugged cable

          Basic TV have no netflix button, no personal folder, no data management settings, not trying to anticipate what button you will want to push and push it in advance for you.

          Even if you don’t use them, if these options are not here, it makes the TV simpler, better, faster, stronger

    • Captain Beyond@linkage.ds8.zone
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      1 year ago

      ^ this

      “Smart” anything is something of a misnomer as the “smarts” are on some “cloudy” server far away. One can only hope that without the “cloudy” connection the thing will continue to function on a “dumb” level.

      “Smart” “phones” are even more of a misnomer since they’re basically pocket computers that happen to have a phone in them. I’ll use them because they can be useful if they do what you want, but I don’t install any proprietary apps.

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        1 year ago

        One can only hope that without the “cloudy” connection the thing will continue to function on a “dumb” level.

        I actually like smart products, but this is a requirement for me. It needs to be a functional “dumb” product if internet connections/servers fail, I usually won’t buy anything I can’t verify that for (or will return it if I find out that is not the case when I test it). I never want to be stuck in a situation where I can’t turn my house lights on because the router went down, or the blinds become inoperable.

        Smart features should always be on top of basic functionality, they shouldn’t be a requirement just to remove a couple physical buttons.