• Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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    2 hours ago

    I don’t know what brand the author got, but Google’s own software has a setting to get rid of the Google stuff: https://support.google.com/googletv/answer/10408998?hl=en

    As for the performance: TV manufacturers have used terrible SoCs ever since the first chip hit TVs. That’s why you shouldn’t buy TVs online without evaluating them in a store. I have a TV where all of the smart crap died of years ago and it was sluggish our of the factory. But it’s not just that; even devices like Chromecast slow down over time as more features get added, higher bitrates are being decoded, and more advanced video formats start to get used.

    Set up your TV in basic TV mode, don’t buy bottom of the barrel TVs expecting a premium experience, and use some kind of replaceable, external device if you want smooth media playback. TVs and TV hardware are ridiculously cheap these days (just check the inflation correction on a VHS back in the day, VHS players and DVDs went for what equates to about 2000 dollars today!).

    You get what you pay for. And if you’re using ad driven stuff, you’re getting a discount, so don’t expect anything to get cheaper by kicking out all the data collection software.