Best Buy[bestbuy.com] has 75" Pioneer LED 4K UHD Smart Roku TV for $399.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: Pioneer - 75" Class LED 4K UHD Smart Roku TV
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Unfortunately, the market completely changed over the last decade. To save you some time digging, here is the reality of the TV industry today:
1. No TVs are American-made (including the electronics):
There isn't a single consumer TV on the market with an American-made display or main motherboard. Even brands like Element Electronics (which operates a final assembly plant in Winnsboro, South Carolina) import 100% of their LCD panels, power boards, and communication chips from East Asia (Taiwan, China, Vietnam). The System-on-Chip (SoC) brains that run almost all modern TVs are designed and manufactured by overseas giants like MediaTek and Realtek.
2. The software is how they make their money:
TV hardware is sold on razor-thin margins. Manufacturers make their actual profits by selling your viewing data (via Automatic Content Recognition, or ACR) and serving ads on the home screen. Because of this subsidized "surveillance capitalism" business model, pure "dumb" consumer TVs over 40 inches effectively no longer exist.
If you want a true zero-software display out of the box, you have to buy a Commercial Digital Signage Display (the heavy-duty monitors used in airports and boardrooms by brands like Sony, NEC, or Sharp). They have zero smart software or trackers, but they cost 3x to 4x more because you are paying a premium to not be advertised to.
Massive tv for the price. Be aware the name means less than nothing here. The pioneer of old has nothing to do with this tv. This is the most basic tv possible. I would highly suggest that if this is your budget to buy the highest spec tv in a lower size you can afford. Likely at this price a 55 or so.
I don't like "smart TV's" (and still prefer my 2006 42" Panasonic 1080p plasma), but isn't Roku the best (or least bad) tv OS out there? I've had a couple and haven't been disappointed. I would never get a Google/ Android or Samsung though.
I don't like "smart TV's" (and still prefer my 2006 42" Panasonic 1080p plasma), but isn't Roku the best (or least bad) tv OS out there? I've had a couple and haven't been disappointed. I would never get a Google/ Android or Samsung though.
Unfortunately Fox Corporation might be buying ROKU. And FOX is mostly propaganda. So they will most likely end up destroying ROKU by filling it with a bunch of ads.
But ROKU is currently the best. The only problem is that you have to create a ROKU account to use it. But after that you can basically remove anything you don't want. If you don't want any apps at all you can remove them all.
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1. No TVs are American-made (including the electronics):
There isn't a single consumer TV on the market with an American-made display or main motherboard. Even brands like Element Electronics (which operates a final assembly plant in Winnsboro, South Carolina) import 100% of their LCD panels, power boards, and communication chips from East Asia (Taiwan, China, Vietnam). The System-on-Chip (SoC) brains that run almost all modern TVs are designed and manufactured by overseas giants like MediaTek and Realtek.
2. The software is how they make their money:
TV hardware is sold on razor-thin margins. Manufacturers make their actual profits by selling your viewing data (via Automatic Content Recognition, or ACR) and serving ads on the home screen. Because of this subsidized "surveillance capitalism" business model, pure "dumb" consumer TVs over 40 inches effectively no longer exist.
If you want a true zero-software display out of the box, you have to buy a Commercial Digital Signage Display (the heavy-duty monitors used in airports and boardrooms by brands like Sony, NEC, or Sharp). They have zero smart software or trackers, but they cost 3x to 4x more because you are paying a premium to not be advertised to.
But ROKU is currently the best. The only problem is that you have to create a ROKU account to use it. But after that you can basically remove anything you don't want. If you don't want any apps at all you can remove them all.
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