This is good advice, but I really wish we lived in a world where consumers could bond together and get laws passed that make this type of crap illegal so that buying TV's (or any type of appliance for that matter) didn't involve having to do research on weird non-consumer hardware just to have a nice experience.
EDIT: some morons in my replies keep on saying shit about "voting republican" and We Do In OtHeR CoUnTRiEs. I'm not american, I don't live in america, and I cannot remember the last time I set foot in america. Shut the fuck up, nobody asked you.
In other words, you wish we lived in a democracy instead of a plutocracy. 'Cause that's exactly how it's supposed to work. This thread is squarely about the FTC failing to do its goddamn job, because this should not be legal.
This kind of fucking attitude is why Dems always have sand in their potato salad. "This wouldn't happen if democrats never lost an election :( " Miss me with that shit. Trump is talking about using military force to annex Panama and Greenland and making Canada the 51st state and you've got online Democrats sitting in the corner timidly and indirectly suggesting that maybe ads wouldn't be so bad under them. The Democratic party deserves to get bullied until they grow a spine and start giving people a real reason to vote for them besides "republicans bad". Call me when we get AOC hopped up on barely sub-lethal amounts of cocaine and she bites Gavin Newsom's head off like a praying mantis.
Sceptre is the GOAT. I've got a 4k dumb panel for cheap during Black Friday a year or two back. It's fantastic. No WiFi on it (because it is a dumb TV) but a streaming device like nVidia Shield is perfect.
Plus side there though... Like most devices marketed towards enterprise, once they hit the used market, the price drops dramatically. You can get a pretty good deal on a used one.
If they were, they should be free. Yet there's still triple and quad digit prices on these things that probably cost like 8% of that to build (because of slave labor probably), and the subsidy on top should mean they're literally paying us monthly to have their screen.
Or just don't buy Samsung. Never had this kind of trouble with any other brand except Samsung. Because of this, I'll never ever buy another Samsung product.
The smart stuff isn't the issue. It is all the connected shit.
There are plenty of smart TVs that you just don't have to connect to the internet. Then it can't download ads, be laggy or reboot because of updates, send all your data to the manufacturer, ...
Just connect a small PC over HDMI like you would a dumb TV, and other than a slow boot it will work the same.
I can recommend TLC as a TV that doesn't require an internet connection. But I would steer clear of ever connecting it to a network, the remotes have microphones in them.