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You literally can.I bought a couple Sceptre TVs six years ago, been great.Likewise. No complaints and they work perfectly. Hopefully people support the companies that bother to keep making TVs that respect our privacy.Those ar ehonestly not priced as bad as I thought for them not being able to sell your data.Interesting. My local retailers offer no such thing, but maybe I should start going out of my way to get a dumb one.I got the cheapest 4k 55 inchers. I paid like $300 for it. My only complaint was the speakers, but a sound bar fixed that for me.Those are LCDs at OLED prices. It's almost double what an equivalent smart TV is.Because they are not getting any money off selling your data.
I bought a couple Sceptre TVs six years ago, been great.Likewise. No complaints and they work perfectly. Hopefully people support the companies that bother to keep making TVs that respect our privacy.
Likewise. No complaints and they work perfectly. Hopefully people support the companies that bother to keep making TVs that respect our privacy.
Interesting. My local retailers offer no such thing, but maybe I should start going out of my way to get a dumb one.
I got the cheapest 4k 55 inchers. I paid like $300 for it. My only complaint was the speakers, but a sound bar fixed that for me.
Those are LCDs at OLED prices. It's almost double what an equivalent smart TV is.Because they are not getting any money off selling your data.
You literally can.
I bought a couple Sceptre TVs six years ago, been great.
Likewise. No complaints and they work perfectly.
Hopefully people support the companies that bother to keep making TVs that respect our privacy.
Those ar ehonestly not priced as bad as I thought for them not being able to sell your data.
Interesting. My local retailers offer no such thing, but maybe I should start going out of my way to get a dumb one.
I got the cheapest 4k 55 inchers. I paid like $300 for it. My only complaint was the speakers, but a sound bar fixed that for me.
Those are LCDs at OLED prices. It's almost double what an equivalent smart TV is.
Because they are not getting any money off selling your data.