The EMMC on my PC-TV finally broke down and I’d like to replace it with something that doesn’t run an OS or will predictably fail with a countdown. But dumb TVs are hard to come by and monitors come at a premium at that size. I want to run a PC (DP/HDMI) and an SBC (HDMI) with it. I also have an S2 satellite cable, but that’s secondary. I’d like to have ~43", 16:9, 4K but without an embedded smart-hub, ideally running of eeprom-firmware, or just anything independent of write-cycles. But I can’t find any good options online. Are there companies for this. Comments and recommendations welcome.

  • Fusty@lemmy.ml
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    11 hours ago

    Are people aware that they can buy a smart TV and never conntect it to wi-fi and never plug in the ethernet? There is no risk if TV never gets an IP.

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      It’s possible a smart TV will use its wifi to connect to another device of the same brand on its own. I’d read an article about it a couple years ago.

      If I’m reading about it, that means a company has been working on it, and frankly it makes sense. If I were in their shoes I’d look into making it happen. It’s pretty trivial to do when you think about it.

      Not that I think it’s happening in the wild, just an idea to keep in mind.

      Also, those devices are always capturing data. So if/when they ever connect, that data will get uploaded.

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          I think what they were talking about is the TV actively scanning for similar models and connecting to those to reach the internet. I’ve read similar articles showing how smart TVs will even connect to an open WiFi network to try to get online.

          All this would bypass your LAN restrictions of course.

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        11 hours ago

        There is no meaningful data for the OS to capture if it used as a display for externally connected devices.

        The only way to have 100% privacy on all devices is not have internet service.

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            I guess that you cannot read well so I will say it plainly, when a TV has no access to the outside internet over the lifespan of the TV, zero information or files will ever be uploaded and will stay on TV with no external copy existing anymore.

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              8 hours ago

              Also, those devices are always capturing data. So if/when they ever connect, that data will get uploaded.

              This seems to be the key bit of the comment.

              Outside of the examples listed, a more reasonable possibility is if someone else in your home (ex. A family member) connects it to the network. Also even if it doesn’t automatically connect to a public network, well placed popups can also lead to mistakes.

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                8 hours ago

                Yoy can dream up every fantasy scenerio you want until you are butt stupid, it does not make it plausible.

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                  Have you missed the other comments? It’s pretty well documented that the TV will either find a similar brand TV to connect to (and reach the internet) or as I’ve read, it’ll find an open WiFi network to do so.

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            1 hour ago

            Username checks out. Your own article you linked dispels this.

            the opt-out mechanisms implemented on LG and Samsung smart TVs are working

            A better solution is to disconnect your Smart TV from the internet entirely… Smart TVs cannot utilize ACR when they are offline.

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            9 hours ago

            Attend to your mental health and do research to decipher hyperbole from information. Concepts is not information.