The site my cohorts keep pointing me at is the wirecutters... who recommend the Visio M##-C1 where ## is 43,49,50,55,60... I've also heard of people who are quite happy with Samsung TV's though honestly I have a Roku so I'd rather spend the money on picture quality then on smartness. On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:45 PM, John Stoffel <john@stoffel.org> wrote:
Tim> After 17 years, my venerable 27" Panasonic tube TV finally died.
Heh... my 32" JVC tube is still going strong... though relegated to the basement now...
Tim> Now... what to replace it with?
What devices do you have hooked up to your TV? I assume blueRay or DVD, but anything else?
Personally, I'd probably skip or not use any of the smart TVs since they seem to get hacked or broken after a few short years, esp when the vendor turns off the website supporting them. Or stops updating the Netflix plugin, etc.
I've got a Sony 42" LCD from 2007 which is working great. Hooked upto a Tivo and DVD player. So for me, getting more inputs would be a big thing, so then I could try running a ChromeCast or someth other type of system on a stick. Basically, keep the TV as dumb as possible, so that the sucker doesn't screw you over.
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