• Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca
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    10 hours ago

    Theres a ton of other things I want my TV to do before more pixels.

    Actual functional software would be nice, better tracking on high speed shots (in particular sweeping landscapes or reticles in video games) higher frame rates and variable frame rate content, make the actual using of the tv, things like changing inputs or channels faster, oh man so much more.

    Anything but more pixels.

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      8 hours ago

      I still probably watch 90% 1080p and 720p stuff lol. As long as the bitrate is good it still looks really good.

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        3 hours ago

        Yes I do. I want an actual smart TV with a practical, open source, TV-optimitzed Linux OS. It’s not that software on a TV is a bad idea in itself. It’s how it’s ruined by for-profit companies.

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        8 hours ago

        I mean, yes and no. I like e-arc, and I like being able to adjust settings other than v-hold. But I don’t want this slow crud fest that keeps telling me when my neighbour turns on Bluetooth on their iphone.

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        9 hours ago

        I want software on my TV.

        Steam Link specifically. I like streaming to my TV via Ethernet.

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          8 hours ago

          You can do that with a Raspberry Pi for <$100 and without the need to have Amazon/Google/Roku/whoever tf else collecting your data.

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            8 hours ago

            Who says I let Amazon/Google/Roku/whoeverTfElse collect my data?

            I have my TV isolated to its own network and allow inputs from LAN, so i can use Steam Link and Jellyfin just fine.

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          8 hours ago

          So get a device that can do that. You didn’t need a piece of software that will never see an update to do this.

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      9 hours ago

      I have a Samsung frame because I wanted a TV that didn’t look so much like I had one, but the software is so goddam bad. The only way to switch sources quickly is to set them as a favorite which isn’t always that straight forward if you didn’t do it right away. Regardless you have to let the the home page fully render before you can even worry about that. Even the Samsung TV app which you would think would be perfectly optimized for the hardware since the same compare makes the software is barely functional and loads like a web page on AOL in 1998

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        8 hours ago

        I like my frame because it faces a set of windows and with all my other tvs … I would have to close the blinds to see the tv in the day time.

        However, the software is straight garbage. I didn’t even know about the favourite thing … every time I change source it would spend like a minute or two trying to figure out if it could connect to it for no reason.