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village dreamer 06-26-2024 04:50 PM

smart tv......right
 
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

tophcfa 06-26-2024 04:57 PM

Hook up a Roku to it and it will become a good smart TV.

Pugchief 06-26-2024 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2344614)
Hook up a Roku to it and it will become a good smart TV.

Roku or some other platform, it matters not. You will still have to log in to any streaming service you pay for every time you get a new TV or Roku device.

An external Roku/Firestick/Chromecast, etc requires initial log in to apps. Yes, then the stick can be moved to another TV without passwords.

retiredguy123 06-26-2024 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2344614)
Hook up a Roku to it and it will become a good smart TV.

I agree. All 4 of my TVs are smart TVs, but I have a Roku stick connected to every one because it just works better than the built in smart TV features.

Pairadocs 06-26-2024 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2344620)
I agree. All 4 of my TVs are smart TVs, but I have a Roku stick connected to every one because it just works better than the built in smart TV features.

100% AGREE with every word. Did the same, the basic Roku sticks were so inexpensive at Christmas time (so often they are a "come on" item during the Thanksgiving sale day) we just bought 4 one year. Much easier than going through the annoying routine on our "smart" TV's. Only regret... wish now we had the "fancy" voice activated search ones...lazy, lazy. I do miss the simple life, plug in TV that was it, and you always KNEW which channel to watch the Olympics, the U.S. open, which channel had the Friday night fights... all so confusing now it makes me feel like an imbecile !

JMintzer 06-26-2024 05:45 PM

During Amazon Prime sales, their FireSticks are dirt cheap. And yes, they have the voice recognition you want...

dhdallas 06-26-2024 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2344633)
During Amazon Prime sales, their FireSticks are dirt cheap. And yes, they have the voice recognition you want...

FireSticks are cheap because they are made to drive business to Amazon. Roku is the best.

dhdallas 06-26-2024 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2344620)
I agree. All 4 of my TVs are smart TVs, but I have a Roku stick connected to every one because it just works better than the built in smart TV features.

Why didn't you buy a smart TV with Roku?

dhdallas 06-26-2024 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

What are "fine" passwords? What kind of smart tv did you buy? Mine are all Roku enabled TV's and are easy to setup.

village dreamer 06-26-2024 09:58 PM

need pass words for netflex and disney apps, and we also have fire stick.

retiredguy123 06-26-2024 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2344654)
Why didn't you buy a smart TV with Roku?

I do have one. But, they are difficult to find in large size TVs. Also, I still think you get more flexibility by using a Roku stick because, if it fails, you can always just buy another Roku stick for less than 40 dollars.

sdeikenberry 06-27-2024 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

It's understandable that as you approach new technology it may be a bit confusing and feel like it's more work. I believe if you stick with it, in a short time...after you are more comfortable with how it all works...you'll come to appreciate not being tied to a cable service and you'll spend less money for better product. My advice is to NOT use the smart TV apps but purchase a ROKU Ultra which has voice with it. Much better interaction experience.

Papa_lecki 06-27-2024 04:53 AM

The secret now, as we age, is to plan to buy the same brand TV in all your rooms. We settled on LG - and both houses, every room with a TV has the same interface.
I am not a big Roku fan, we use the apps on the TV - get TV from YouTubeTV.

Ptmcbriz 06-27-2024 04:56 AM

So you have to log into each app with your password once in the entire lifetime of the tv. So what is your complaint? Oh….got it. You want the tv to read your mind so you don’t have to use your fingers.

Kamaaina 06-27-2024 05:27 AM

Easy fix: Have the grand kids come for a visit. Hand them the remote, your smart phone, and a plate of grandma's cookies. Challenge them to make it all work and leave them go at it.

La lamy 06-27-2024 05:39 AM

I love Samsung TVs. They come with their own streaming service that has hundreds of free channels. So easy to set up too.

Rzepecki 06-27-2024 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2344633)
During Amazon Prime sales, their FireSticks are dirt cheap. And yes, they have the voice recognition you want...

July 16-17, I believe.

MidWestIA 06-27-2024 06:20 AM

Just
 
Just get the you tube tv app has most channels

DrHitch 06-27-2024 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv....

Think of a smart TV the same way that you're driving on an interstate.

Once you're on I-4, You only see billboards and exits that are on that interstate... Similar to the world of Netflix.

So you have to exit that interstate and go to a different route (e.g. Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc)....each smart app is its own world.

That said, the world can be at your fingertips. Much more than antenna or cable TV.

Unless you watch a lot of movies, I'd suggest you install an all-in-one app such as YouTube TV. Under one app account, you get BOTH local TV channels plus much more news, sports, etc.

And, as others have said, your TV runs (operating system) on Amazon Fire or Roku.... Some say that Roku is easier to operate. IMHO, they're about the same. Yes, each app requires a login password and lots of your money! Haha.

mike234 06-27-2024 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2344674)
The secret now, as we age, is to plan to buy the same brand TV in all your rooms. We settled on LG - and both houses, every room with a TV has the same interface.
I am not a big Roku fan, we use the apps on the TV - get TV from YouTubeTV.

yup..I do the same thing. same tv in all my rooms, everywhere. one tv remote works all of them. and I thought I was the smartest guy in the world...

midiwiz 06-27-2024 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

This thread is WAY too funny I can't stop laughing!

rsmurano 06-27-2024 06:44 AM

Apple 4K devices are the best. They can do so much more than the cheap roku, fire sticks, chromecast, and smart TVs. For example, when somebody comes to my front door with my ring doorbell,my Apple TV gives me a screen to show me who’s at the door. So much more on downloadable apps, hub functions, streaming music and videos from phones/tablets

cphague 06-27-2024 07:27 AM

It's all in what you want
 
1 - You can hook up an antennae on your roof or in your attic, point it at Orlando and maybe get your TV the old way. Just remember to cancel your subscriptions. Then you can go back to the old days you want.
2 - The closest thing you can get to old cable TV without cable TV is YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV or several others. You'll pay for it, but it sure is nice; log on and only open one app for all your channels, if that is your thing.
2 - Everyone is right, if you use streaming services, you have to log into them all. One time and done unless you buy a new TV or streaming device.
3 - Roku, Google TV, Fire TV essentially all do the same thing. Load the apps you want, log on to those services and move on with your life. You just figure out which OS you like best.
4 - I have a Sony with Google TV - it's great. On the lanai I have an old TV with a Google TV Chromecast in the HDMI. In my wife's sewing room, I have a 24" with an old Roku for her.

Final thought - I grew up with an antennae on the roof and three or four stations. While free is nice, I do not want to go back to that. I like the freedom of watching what I want, when I want.

jimmy o 06-27-2024 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

Todays tvs are more complicated, but yesteryears tvs were extremely limited. The tvs had about 20 channels on the dial, but only 4 stations to pick from. Then tuned into mosly static and constant fiddling with antenna. Then once you picked a station that did finally produce a decent quality black and white picture a tube would suddenly blow. Yep, I sure miss those old tvs.

airstreamingypsy 06-27-2024 07:35 AM

I have 7 smart tvs and a Firestick in each one. If I go visit family, I simply bring a Firestick with me so I can still watch my shows. I like Firesticks because the interface on smart tvs is not very intuitive, but Firesticks are easy with their little easy remotes.

JGibson 06-27-2024 07:49 AM

Be warned if you use a Roku, Firestick, Google TV, or Apple TV don't use the USB on the TV for power. Plug it directly into an electrical outlet.

The excessive heat from the USB can overheat the TV and either shorten its lifespan or damage the circuitry and render the TV useless.

Been there and learned a valuable lesson, good thing TVs don't cost as much as they did.

Topspinmo 06-27-2024 07:54 AM

My recommendation don’t buy Hisense in about 4 years they won’t upgrade updates and stuck going through several clicks with tV remote to get message off screen so you can watch TV if you’re that lucky. Yes it also not so smart tV.

Topspinmo 06-27-2024 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmy o (Post 2344754)
Todays tvs are more complicated, but yesteryears tvs were extremely limited. The tvs had about 20 channels on the dial, but only 4 stations to pick from. Then tuned into mosly static and constant fiddling with antenna. Then once you picked a station that did finally produce a decent quality black and white picture a tube would suddenly blow. Yep, I sure miss those old tvs.

Cable TV came out around 1970 or earlier.

I don’t think he was talking about that old of TV. Like comparing model T ford to 49 ford. I think he was referring to 49 ford when comparing to Tesla.

retiredguy123 06-27-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2344766)
Be warned if you use a Roku, Firestick, Google TV, or Apple TV don't use the USB on the TV for power. Plug it directly into an electrical outlet.

The excessive heat from the USB can overheat the TV and either shorten its lifespan or damage the circuitry and render the TV useless.

Been there and learned a valuable lesson, good thing TVs don't cost as much as they did.

I agree. Also, the USB port usually doesn't provide enough power anyway. And, some USB ports on TVs are not even designed to provide power.

Joe Mack 06-27-2024 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2344610)
just purchased a new smart tv, it aint that smart. 2 hours later, fine pass words?? go on to all the apps. what a pain in the butt. i miss the old days, plug it in hook up rabbit ears .... done. i feel like im 100 years old.

If you have a smart TV you don't need a roku, firestick or any add ons. Their sole purpose is to make dumb tvs smart, but are redundant on modern tvs. Yes, setting up your app passwords is a pia, but you only have to do it once. I feel your pain, but it's like stubbing your toe. It hurts but goes away quickly.

dawabeav 06-27-2024 08:31 AM

Roku stick
 
Don't buy the cheap one, get the one with 4k and volume control built in. That way you don't have to use the tv control for volume.

retiredguy123 06-27-2024 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by dawabeav (Post 2344799)
Don't buy the cheap one, get the one with 4k and volume control built in. That way you don't have to use the tv control for volume.

You can buy a Roku stick that does that for $34.99 from Amazon, or $39.99 from Best Buy.

bshuler 06-27-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by MidWestIA (Post 2344710)
Just get the you tube tv app has most channels

YouTube TV does not have History Channel. That’s huge for me.

retiredguy123 06-27-2024 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bshuler (Post 2344808)
YouTube TV does not have History Channel. That’s huge for me.

You can add the "Frndly" streaming service for $7.99 per month and get the History channel.

The website, "suppose.tv" is an excellent website to find any streaming service that has the channels you want.

Battlebasset 06-27-2024 09:04 AM

I've been exclusively buying Roku TV's for about the past five years. I've had Insigna, and currently have an RCA and a TCL. The RCA is 65", the TCL is 50".

I like the interface. I have voice remotes for both. I have an antenna in the attic for network and other OTA channels, and pay for Netflix and Amazon Prime. Wife likes Britbox, and I'll go on and off ESPN+ and other platforms to watch what they have that I want to see, and then cancel when I'm done.

Works for me, but I understand the pain with logging in/out with everything. But the additional programming, view on demand is far superior to just turning it on and surfing, hoping you see something you like.

Bill14564 06-27-2024 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2344802)
You can buy a Roku stick that does that for $34.99 from Amazon, or $39.99 from Best Buy.

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Originally Posted by Battlebasset (Post 2344817)
I've been exclusively buying Roku TV's for about the past five years. I've had Insigna, and currently have an RCA and a TCL. The RCA is 65", the TCL is 50".

I like the interface. I have voice remotes for both....
...

Have you found any significant differences between the Roku and the Firestick or is it mostly personal preference and what you are used to? I haven't found my Firestick lacking but I'm considering a Roku next just to see what it's like.

I certainly like the idea of traveling with the Firestick. With an HDMI connector on the television and hotspot capability on my phone, I have all the channels I am used to having in the interface I am comfortable with.

Battlebasset 06-27-2024 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2344821)
Have you found any significant differences between the Roku and the Firestick or is it mostly personal preference and what you are used to? I haven't found my Firestick lacking but I'm considering a Roku next just to see what it's like.

I certainly like the idea of traveling with the Firestick. With an HDMI connector on the television and hotspot capability on my phone, I have all the channels I am used to having in the interface I am comfortable with.

I've got both Roku sticks and Amazon Fire Stick. I prefer the Roku, but it's probably because its the one I use the most. Not a great deal of difference, other than because the Firestick is Amazon, they tend to steer you to their content, vs the Roku being more open platform.

Professor 06-27-2024 10:34 AM

Agreed!

Professor 06-27-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2344813)
You can add the "Frndly" streaming service for $7.99 per month and get the History channel.

The website, "suppose.tv" is an excellent website to find any streaming service that has the channels you want.

Suppose.tv is what I used as well. It makes your choice relatively easy after you select the primary channels that are "must haves" for you.

Professor 06-27-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dawabeav (Post 2344799)
Don't buy the cheap one, get the one with 4k and volume control built in. That way you don't have to use the tv control for volume.

Agreed.


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