I saw in the discussion on this toot that you can buy "commercial" televisions which are typically used for like menus signs for business etc that aren't smart TVs and actually are probably slightly more durable. I'm generally planning to try and go that route on my next TV
this post was submitted on 11 Sep 2023
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I've only had stuttering issues with my 7 y/o Samsung. The $150 Roku TV I bought a year ago has no issues.
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I bought a signage TV to avoid all the smart TV garbage. Mostly I hated that they take so long to hit and are laggy af. Mine boots up quick (no OS) and does not lag because it is hooked up to a Chromecast. My only complaint is that there are only two inputs.