m4tthumphrey 6 days ago

I purposely spend a lot of time ensuring that an appliance (such as dishwasher, fridge, oven etc) has no connectivity before I purchase. Even if it misses out on some of the “better features”.

Surely when all appliances go down this route it will not last long, purely down to the amount of breaches that will inevitably occur. Not to mention the backlash.

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geerlingguy 6 days ago

We've had this with TVs for like 3 years now... though when they do terrible things, they don't turn off a home's heat or start fires, usually.

broodbucket 6 days ago

A return to dumb TVs would be great. Would gladly pay a premium to have a TV that's just a high quality panel and barely anything else.

lloeki 6 days ago

> just a high quality panel and barely anything else

LG 48GQ900

anal_reactor 6 days ago

What's the problem with having a smart TV but simply never using the smart functions? Mine works perfectly, once in a quarter shows some pup-up that I dismiss and that's it.

BTW I needed to connect it to local network because the remote has no button for changing brightness, so I do that from my PC.

cyanydeez 6 days ago

often they have cellular chips and may simply be privacy pests.

sgerenser 6 days ago

I’ve heard this but I’ve never actually heard of any popular brand of TV that integrates cellular. I keep my LG and Sony TVs off the network and I’m 99.9% sure they have no way of accessing the Internet.

m4tthumphrey 3 days ago

At least theres a valid reason for a TV to be connected though.