If it doesn't have apps how do you watch streaming services?
my desktop computer was in the same room as the telly and I just had the TV connected as a second monitor
QuoteTV's seem to last 10-15 years between needing an upgrade The old CRTs maybe. Good luck getting firmware updates that will keep your smart TV running any useful apps beyond 5 years. I know this is an argument for using a Firestick and that's why I'm doing it. Just be glad you didn't splurge '000s on a B&O system that it compatible with fuck all, like my Dad did.
TV's seem to last 10-15 years between needing an upgrade
Apple TV box through the HDMI input.
Just to add Sony to the shitlist. Interesting re Samsung, seems like an outlier.
We could fit a TV (32") into one of the alcoves which is largely hidden away. Though we would want it on a bracket which allows it to come out of the wall.Like the look of the Samsung Frame which Nai linked too, though the premise of that seem to be that it sits flush and doesn't come out which would mean it couldn't be seen from a lot of angles in the room.
Just to add Sony to the shitlist. Interesting re Samsung, seems like an outlier.QuoteApple TV box through the HDMI input.This is not a smart tv. What makes a tv 'smart' is not needing anything else to stream.
I bought a new Toshiba in Jan and have gradually noticed the apps disappearing - YouTube went last week.
Mum has 2 smart Panasonic TVs, work fine except.... the firmware is no longer compatible with BBC Iplayer, which is what she watches most.... Now dumb TV....