Smart TVs
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These are good websites for TV reviews:
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Personally I’m very happy with our LG CX.
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These are good websites for TV reviews:
Geekzone forums can be worth a quick search as well. If a problem is inherent it may show up there.
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@billy-tell said in Smart TVs:
Personally I’m very happy with our LG CX.
My last 2 or 3 tvs have been LG's.
Never had a problem with any of them, other then finding out they arent water resistant (fatal flaw)As said above most come with a range of preset apps, Netflix, Disney + etc.
Those are nice but id def recommend getting something like Apple TV. Have been using that for years as well, very easy to navigate even if your not a Apple user. Not cheap of course and it comes with a tiny remote that YOUR forever losing..I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.
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I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.
They manufacture all OLED screens, including those of other brands
Which is why, with a bit of research, you can get some bargain 'no-name' TVs that are simply rebadged versions of big brands. The cost cutting may be in the 'smart' firmware (which, as seems to be the general conclusion here, is often best avoided) or in warranties.
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I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.
They manufacture all OLED screens, including those of other brands
Which is why, with a bit of research, you can get some bargain 'no-name' TVs that are simply rebadged versions of big brands. The cost cutting may be in the 'smart' firmware (which, as seems to be the general conclusion here, is often best avoided) or in warranties.
It's all in the firmware as you say. We bought a Panasonic OLED because it was cheaper than the corresponding LG one
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I wouldn't rely on your Smart TV for apps if you intend to keep the TV for a reasonable length of time. Manufacturers/developers have a habit of discontinuing support for built-in apps after a while. I also use an Apple TV and I am sure there will be some cheap 4th generation models available now as people upgrade to the 4K model.
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I read somewhere ages ago that LG supplies other brands with their screens anyway.
They manufacture all OLED screens, including those of other brands
Not quite true, Samsung produce their own screens but stopped making LCD's last year. They still make their own OLED screens and have invested heavily in the new Quantum Dot tech that you now see in their flagship models.
There are also other manufacturers as this Wikipedia page shows:
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I wouldn't rely on your Smart TV for apps if you intend to keep the TV for a reasonable length of time. Manufacturers/developers have a habit of discontinuing support for built-in apps after a while. I also use an Apple TV and I am sure there will be some cheap 4th generation models available now as people upgrade to the 4K model.
this was all i was going to add, we have a pretty good at the time Samsung LED circa 2017, it has stan and foxtel apps....but they don't really work properly, couldn't watch LIVE games on Stan, had to wait for the replay, weird annoying stuff like that
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@kiwiwomble said in Smart TVs:
I wouldn't rely on your Smart TV for apps if you intend to keep the TV for a reasonable length of time. Manufacturers/developers have a habit of discontinuing support for built-in apps after a while. I also use an Apple TV and I am sure there will be some cheap 4th generation models available now as people upgrade to the 4K model.
this was all i was going to add, we have a pretty good at the time Samsung LED circa 2017, it has stan and foxtel apps....but they don't really work properly, couldn't watch LIVE games on Stan, had to wait for the replay, weird annoying stuff like that
yeah they update the apps for the flagship models, but as soon as you're no longer on one then you get glitches in the apps
in saying that, I own a samsung neo QLED and the quality is excellent and my apps work
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My Samsung QLED (6mo old now) is nice, and yeah it came with a bunch of apps installed which keeps the wife and daughter unit happy. I got a new Chromecast (the dongle-y one with a remote) which allows me to install apps I want so it is also good.
Also means my apps and logins are on the Chromecast, and the wife's are on the TV apps. Had to create a Samsung account to install apps, but that was a small price to pay.
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My Samsung QLED (6mo old now) is nice, and yeah it came with a bunch of apps installed which keeps the wife and daughter unit happy. I got a new Chromecast (the dongle-y one with a remote) which allows me to install apps I want so it is also good.
Also means my apps and logins are on the Chromecast, and the wife's are on the TV apps. Had to create a Samsung account to install apps, but that was a small price to pay.
Handy for hiding your pornhub app then.
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My Samsung QLED (6mo old now) is nice, and yeah it came with a bunch of apps installed which keeps the wife and daughter unit happy. I got a new Chromecast (the dongle-y one with a remote) which allows me to install apps I want so it is also good.
Also means my apps and logins are on the Chromecast, and the wife's are on the TV apps. Had to create a Samsung account to install apps, but that was a small price to pay.
Handy for hiding your pornhub app then.
Great idea, but not secret enough....
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My Samsung QLED (6mo old now) is nice, and yeah it came with a bunch of apps installed which keeps the wife and daughter unit happy. I got a new Chromecast (the dongle-y one with a remote) which allows me to install apps I want so it is also good.
Also means my apps and logins are on the Chromecast, and the wife's are on the TV apps. Had to create a Samsung account to install apps, but that was a small price to pay.
Handy for hiding your pornhub app then.
Great idea, but not secret enough....
Your married tho, why do you need pornhub..