Hi, does anyone own a non smart tv which is 4k and around 48"? I’m currently own a Samsung TV but to use any of the apple TV or game consoles you have to go through their painfully unresponsive smart menus and its driving me up the wall. ive looked online but it’s hard to avoid smart TVs, they seem to be everywhere and a lot of options I came across are US only. the budget is upto £400, thanks in advance

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    9 months ago

    I’m not sure if it will help since you’re in the UK, but search for commercial displays. There should be some televisions available that are meant for hotel lobbies and the like. Not sure if they’d be 4k and 48", but they should exist despite being in the UK.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve never used apple TV (because fuck apple) but I have a Philips Ambilight, and there’s no issue with games consoles. Plug in an hdmi and select the source. Not sure why you’d be having so much trouble, as any smart TV I’ve used is the same. It’s one button.

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      9 months ago

      perhaps its just Samsung TVs that cause me the trouble then. if I turn on the tv, just selecting the source menu involves going through their horrible menus. I find their remote to be very unresponsive too. I’ll look into some Phillips ones though. thank you

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      Yeah, my LG is set to automatically turn on and switch to whichever input that provides a signal.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah I have a Philips and was very happy that during the set-up process it let me say that I didn’t want to use smart features or connect it to the internet, so I just have it connected to a console. Definitely can recommend Phillips.

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      9 months ago

      I did look into it, the prices are insane, I end up paying for features that are overkill for a tv, refresh rate etc, thank you though

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        9 months ago

        Monitors tend to have much better picture quality than TVs.

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    9 months ago

    The approach I’m taking is to just not connect it to the internet. Obviously the menus might still get slow over the years, but that could happen on and TV and I do most of my button-pressing through an external device (whether that’s a Chromecast, raspberry pi, console, full PC, or whatever).

    I’m also looking into setting up a pihole to block everything except specific sites I actually want it to access, but that’s a bigger undertaking!

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    9 months ago

    Unfortunately you can’t buy non-smart TVs any more.