I would love the child of a Surfacebook with a Framework laptop; or A bare keyboard attached to a screen, that I could plug my phone (possibly running Phosh) and use it as a hardware for a laptop experience

  • @droans@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    248 months ago

    They exist, they’re just not cheap since they’re meant for enterprise use and should last much longer.

    At least for most smart TVs, they’re completely operational if you never connect them to the Internet, though.

    • @call_me_xale@lemmy.zip
      link
      fedilink
      278 months ago

      You still end up with awkward, overcomplicated UIs that make using the TV in basic ways unnecessarily obnoxious.

      • @MigratingtoLemmy@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        58 months ago

        Plug in your own Kodi box. Problem solved.

        People who would like to get their hands a bit dirtier can take off the back cover and remove/desolder the WiFi and Bluetooth chips (if present). Just don’t touch the IR chip

        • @NotSteve_@lemmy.ca
          link
          fedilink
          38 months ago

          This is how I use my TV but it’s still not perfect. When my TV turns on, it always try to shove a list of “smart apps” in my face which takes a minute to load even with no internet, and the input switcher is slow and clunky. I guess I would accept it anyway though since the smart features push down the price. I don’t think I’d be able to afford the LG C1 otherwise

        • @call_me_xale@lemmy.zip
          link
          fedilink
          28 months ago

          I do use Kodi for local content, but this unfortunately doesn’t help with streaming services, and even dedicated steaming boxes have ads on their home screens now.

          • Illiterate Domine
            link
            fedilink
            English
            18 months ago

            DNS blocking (Pihole, adaware, nextdns…) Can take care of those ads on dedicated streaming boxes.