Samsung g8 monitor, ive been pining to upgrade my 1080p monitor and thought id go full hug with oled, 4k and higher frame rate (170hz apposed to my previous 144hz),

first cardinal sin: polystyrene packaging.

Second: its apparently smart which I’m taking to mean they added pointless software to it so to extract long term profit from users, have brand deals with streaming company’s and to artificially age a product.

I can see a smart TVs making sense, its essentially the evolution of the TV, in general, they started with big antennas and now they have smaller internal antennas, changes to broadcasting has allowed for this.

But a monitor something that has always relied on a secondary system to function now has smart features, why the fuck call it a monitor? Its surely a tv at that point.

Although my disappointment goes further than just the smart aspect, I’d be okay if there was a non intrusive app store, but no the controls have 4 dedicated buttons I will never use, prime video, netflix, Disney plus and Samsung TV plus. If I were to ever use these services I would do so through my PC, or if I had a games console (media centre) I would use that, which then posses the question of what’s the point? Did they have old android PCBs laying about the factory and thought fuck it,…

Next issue is how Samsung want me to connect to the internet, its easy to press no to connecting, the issue come from hardware maintenance which is especially important with oled. Oleds degrade quite fast, if I left the monitor on for a day with windows desktop white theme constantly displaying I may run into burn in, so most oled monitors/TVs have corrective software that’ll run on command or scheduled, most of these monitors also report its history of corrective operations but Samsung demands I download an app on my phone to view this information.

Why can’t tech just be one thing, now everything has to be some kind of Swiss army knife.

Edit: thought I’d look at this app (SmartThings) to see how good/bad it is, download the app and permissions aren’t too bad although I dont like that Samsung wants my location, anyway ive two option: top right sign in, centre get started, I click get started and get pulled from the app to my browser met with a message

"Browser not supported

Samsung account can only be used with the following browsers:

  • Samsung Internet
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • QQ Browser
  • UC Browser
  • Sogou Browser
  • 360 Browser
  • Safari
  • Chromium
  • Brave
  • Microsoft Edge"

I am using chromium on android… This is just ridiculous. Plus a redflag to Samsung needing me to be connected to the internet whilst using the application which uses Bluetooth to connect to the monitor.

Another edit: multi screen is locked, I can’t use two inputs simultaneously to create a split screen unless I connect to the internet. Ridiculous. I had this capability back in 2016 with my old lg ultra wide and now my hardware functionality is locked because I am choosing to stay offline.

Who can I go to in the UK for anti consumer practice’s?

  • KoalaUnknown@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I have the same monitor (G8 OLED) and I have never connected it to the internet or used the smart features. You can just ignore all of that.

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      8 months ago

      agree to disagree on this one, while yes theres plenty of useless shite that i couldnt care less about, id still like to do dual input split screen, my old as hell lg ultra wide could do this no problem no network where as that feature is locked with g8 behind the eula. all modern oled monitors have some form of calibration, i believe Samsung to be the only manufacturer to have hidden calibration statics in a stand alone app which is further annoyance as registration, eula and networking are necessary to use the app. getting updates for the monitor i also need to agree to the eula, credit where credits due im glad i can update through usb.