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1 posted on 11/17/2015 5:01:26 PM PST by NewJerseyJoe
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TV plus Apple TV.
Costs a bit more, but is & will be definitive.


2 posted on 11/17/2015 5:08:13 PM PST by ctdonath2 (History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the week or the timid. - Ike)
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According to what I read some time ago, wifi enabled tvs are not only easily hackable, but open to whatever anyone wants to put on it. Sort of like Windows without the virus ‘protection’. Get the device, skip the TV.

You can easily research further as things could have changed.


3 posted on 11/17/2015 5:08:56 PM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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Yes. Device providers provide tons of programming, apps, etc.


4 posted on 11/17/2015 5:11:10 PM PST by amorphous
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You want an internal 2015 WIFI smart TV.

Make sure your internet speed is above 18m minimum.

Get a minimum 1080p LED...(wait on the 4K tvs...they are too expensive)

Make sure you get a refresh rate of at 120Hz or higher. Anything below 120Hz, like a football game or a fast paced movie will not be able to keep up with the movement on the screen.

The Roku 4 or 3 is a great device. It will still give you the Amazon access.

The Amazon device will only keep you in the Amazon environment.


5 posted on 11/17/2015 5:14:27 PM PST by Enlightened1
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Separate units in case of device failure, and for hardware updates. Another scam is the 3D ready crap. Why bother.


6 posted on 11/17/2015 5:14:34 PM PST by SgtHooper (Anyone who remembers the 60's, wasn't there!)
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(1) Sign up for Internet through your cable provider.
(2) Buy your own dual modem/router at Best Buy (Don't get the cable company's modem).
(3) Hard-wire your computer and TV through ethernet and HDMI cables, and use the wi-fi for your phone/tablet. Don't stream wi-fi for your TV, unless you live in a big house and need the convenience of all-wifi.
(4) I have a Roku 3, but I heard Apple TV and Amazon Fire are great too.
(5) I also have basic, bare-bones TV service through my cable company because I went through 5 antennaes and they sucked (I live in an apt).
7 posted on 11/17/2015 5:17:01 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (I am going to get those guns out of peoples hands. - Hillary Clinton 10/05/2015)
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Built-in is best.
I have two WIFI devices attached to other TVs, but my new Samsung wit built-in WiFI and Netflix is much faster and more reliable.


8 posted on 11/17/2015 5:18:37 PM PST by SJSAMPLE
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Here is what you probably want to get. Its a 2015 and comes with it’s own stand.

Just look at customer reviews. There are over 1,600 and it about 5 start rating.

http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-E48-C2-48-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00SMBFP4K/ref=sr_1_2?s=tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1447809470&sr=1-2&keywords=tv&refinements=p_n_feature_keywords_three_browse-bin%3A7688789011%2Cp_n_feature_six_browse-bin%3A2807397011%2Cp_n_feature_nine_browse-bin%3A10650190011%2Cp_85%3A2470955011%2Cp_72%3A1248879011%2Cp_n_condition-type%3A2224371011


9 posted on 11/17/2015 5:19:11 PM PST by Enlightened1
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I’ve had Rokus since gen1. They are great, and independent of a corporate overlord like Amazon or Apple. You can use more services that you can shake a stick at on them.

Don’t tie yourself into a company like Apple or Amazon, who may mess with your desired services to push their own. Get the Roku.


10 posted on 11/17/2015 5:19:35 PM PST by bolobaby
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Always TV + Device. The TV software will be outdated when you leave the store and may never receive an update. The device can be thrown away or upgraded at will without a large investment.


11 posted on 11/17/2015 5:19:44 PM PST by perfect_rovian_storm
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TV plus WIFI device. No contest. Don’t depend on a WIFI enabled television.


12 posted on 11/17/2015 5:20:12 PM PST by rlmorel ("National success by the Democratic Party equals irretrievable ruin." Ulysses S. Grant)
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Honestly, most TVs today come with WIFI and popular services - Disney's gone out of their way, if you buy a digital copy on one service, so long as you connect to their service, it will appear on all services - not that this would save you any money since everyone sells the digital versions for exactly the same price (oooh hello, DOJ, here's your next target...)

Just get a WIFI tv.

Personally, I highly recommend VISIO tvs, and absolutely discourage anything from Element - worst sound and video quality I've ever experienced, and 9 months later, black screen of death.

After two weeks of back and forth with them, they finally accepted an RMA - they required shipping through FedEX (even though they're all of 3 miles away from me.) I just gave up at that point and tossed it in a recycle bin and went on a crusade against them.

13 posted on 11/17/2015 5:23:03 PM PST by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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Smart TVs have the Netflix/Amazon/Hulu, etc., built in. That eliminates the need for separate boxes for ROKU, WDTV, AmazonFire, etc.

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When my 19” tube died in 2008, I bought a 32” widescreen VIZIO at Walmart.

It still has great color and sharp images.

Check out VIZIOs. They are moderately priced and very good picture. Their smart TVs have Netflix/Hulu/Amazon Prime, etc.


14 posted on 11/17/2015 5:23:10 PM PST by TomGuy
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I have a Vizeo Smart TV. I subscribe to Netflix. I also have my lap top computer hooked to it and watch Fox News and a lot of other stuff from my computer through the TV. I don’t have Cable TV. Have only TV through the air. My Internet provider is only 14.95 a month and comes from the Cell Tower. It only gives me 5 mg. It occasionally gives me problems but not bad enough that I want to pay $50 or more a month for Internet.


15 posted on 11/17/2015 5:23:30 PM PST by Spunky
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TV plus device. Smart TVs are a two way street that can (and do) spy on you.


16 posted on 11/17/2015 5:30:30 PM PST by PAR35
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Get it built-in. Apples are for eating.


17 posted on 11/17/2015 5:31:34 PM PST by bigbob
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TV plus PC with web browser. You can find anything you want online. Movies that are still in the theater. The episode of Walking Dead that aired two hours ago. Etc.


18 posted on 11/17/2015 5:33:09 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Is the pope Catholic?)
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meh. Most decent TVs are smart anymore, and therefore capable of what you want. The hard part is breaking them so they can’t get to wiffy.

Make sure your TV has HDMI.

Make sure you have either cable broadband or good dsl broadband.

Buy a used Vista or Win7 era desktop. Make sure it has onboard HDMI and a Blueray DVD. Quiet would be nice. Mine is a vista era box I bought for 25 bucks.

Buy a wireless keyboard w/ glidepad for it (about 30 bucks).

Hopefully hard-wire to the router, otherwise, buy ‘N’ series wireless or better for the computer too.

Hook the TV to the computer.


20 posted on 11/17/2015 5:34:23 PM PST by roamer_1 (Globalism is just Socialism in a business suit.)
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I would go with a TV with Roku or Apple TV. We have 2 smart TV’s in our house along with a couple TV’s with Roku & Apple TV. I have been dissatisfied with the Smart TV’s. The number of apps are limited and they are extremely slow! My go-to device is the TV with Roku. It just works! It’s quick and I can add channels easily. Apple TV is similar to Roku, but you are limited to the apps or channels Apple has chosen for you! And yes, I’m a gadget girl!


24 posted on 11/17/2015 5:42:48 PM PST by Pardon Me
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I used Ruko and Amazon stick (two tvs) but lately been missing out on some of the new series I can stream online on my computer. I have a good digital antenna so get all the locals live.

My solution to the online streaming problem is to turn my TVs into a computer using Intel’s computer on a stick (plugs into HDMI slot). It comes in Linux and Windows 10 flavors. Has a USB port for portable wireless keyboard. I will use the Windows 10 version to have Photoshop (maybe GIMP to use less resources), word, outlook and office.

This way when relaxed in front of the T.V. I don’t have to go the computer to Freep.


29 posted on 11/17/2015 6:07:58 PM PST by BushCountry (Studies show that one out of three Liberals are as stupid as the other two.)
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