Buying a new tv in 2023:

1. Set it up on a wall mount or ugly stand because no tv stand in the world is wide enough for those feet.

2. Turn off every automatic display adjustment feature no matter how smart it says it is.

3. Connect to the internet long enough to get update. Immediately disconnect from internet and forget Wi-Fi credentials.

4. Hook up Apple TV and PS5.

5. Ignore the multitude of “smart” features that probably make up 30% of the TV’s cost.

Would absolutely buy a 4K HDR 120Hz OLED display that just has HDMI ports and no software. But here we are.💀

@HilliTech I bought a TV with Roku built in to use as a 55" monitor at work. The net result is that I have to turn it on and off with a Roku remote, and select "HDMI".

The TV was VERY cheap - I think about $335. My guess is that Roku paid the TV people a little something to be part of it.

@KansasGrant @HilliTech Absolutely those TVs are subsidized. You can get a 65” QLED subsidized by Google for $550 or you can get a 65” QLED with the manufacturer’s OS for $1000.