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I couldn't find any properly dumb tvs in a recent search and got a Google TV. You can set it up in "dumb mode" at startup and it never does a thing online. Can even do firmware vis USB if you felt like it for some reason.
Happy with it so far! 4k and OLED, a decent price imo as well. I'd rather it be fully dumb but this is close enough.
Same. I didn't even find a 1080p anymore, let alone a dumb one. So fucking sad...but I don't ever need a TV at all, it's just for wifey who uses it as background-noise.
And it could be even cheaper without their stupid "smart"-crap. But nooooo. Let's make a TV they maybe can't even use 10 years later anymore.
10 is optimistic imo
Depends on what level of usability of an un-updated android one needs, yes. On a TV I guess it's of less importance. Except you're dependand on apps that constantly update and also their required os-level. Yeah,might've been too optimistic ;-(