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  • Uranium-235
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    Re: never trust samsung

    Simple

    1. Don't connect your TV to the internet
    2. Get a roku and do what you want

    I have a 2008 Samsung 46" CCFL and it's still beautifully working. Can't imagine downgrading to anything else. If i was, it wouldn't be samsung (except their phones)

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP
    Same here! That's why I told my sister to please not throw out the 42/40-inch plasma TV that came with the house.

    Makes me also regret leaving behind all the CRTs that I had, 5 years ago! Yes, 5 years ago, was the last time I had a CRT!
    I'll keep my plasma healthy/working until the panel itself is toast....I wouldn't trade it for any new 4k out there.

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  • RJARRRPCGP
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    Originally posted by Topcat
    Just makes me appreciate my old dumb TV's.
    Same here! That's why I told my sister to please not throw out the 42/40-inch plasma TV that came with the house.

    Makes me also regret leaving behind all the CRTs that I had, 5 years ago! Yes, 5 years ago, was the last time I had a CRT!
    Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 08-25-2021, 10:02 PM.

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by lti
    Considering the past track record of "smart" stuff, I wouldn't be surprised if someone found a way to disable random TVs (like the Western Digital NAS remote wipe exploit).
    Just makes me appreciate my old dumb TV's.

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  • lti
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    Originally posted by Topcat
    In principle I agree....but it could very easily be exploited or otherwise wrongly/mistakenly used...especially as worthless as TV's are these days.
    Considering the past track record of "smart" stuff, I wouldn't be surprised if someone found a way to disable random TVs (like the Western Digital NAS remote wipe exploit).

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by petehall347
    because they are driven too hard .
    That's what she said!!

    Sorry, open door!

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  • petehall347
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    because they are driven too hard .

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  • RJARRRPCGP
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    Originally posted by Topcat
    especially as worthless as TV's are these days.
    Computer monitors seem more reliable than TVs! Why do TVs seem to have a lot more bad LEDs and panel drivers?

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  • RJARRRPCGP
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    Originally posted by Dan81
    And this is why my 2006 40 incher LE40M61B is here to stay.

    CCFL, outlived about a good ton of LED models, has enough connectivity to make a stellar multi-platform gaming station (HDMI, 2x SCART, 2x Composite, Component, VGA, RF, S-Video, and optional separate outputs for each.) and doesn't require any internet connectivity.

    Yes, it's a pretty hungry set (275W!)
    Yikes! It uses watts just like a plasma! I have a 2009-built plasma that possibly uses less!

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  • stj
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    well the fuckers used the phrase
    limit looting and "third party purchases," and ensuring that the TVs can only be used by "rightful owners with a valid proof of purchase."
    kind of reminds me of sony trying to push the idea of selling your old playstation discs being illegal.
    are they going to kill tv's that are sold second hand??

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by ratdude747
    If all they're being used on is units that were reported by stores as looted, fine. No different then dye packs on stacks of money.

    If they're using it every time they detect a new owner... heck no.
    In principle I agree....but it could very easily be exploited or otherwise wrongly/mistakenly used...especially as worthless as TV's are these days.

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  • ratdude747
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    If all they're being used on is units that were reported by stores as looted, fine. No different then dye packs on stacks of money.

    If they're using it every time they detect a new owner... heck no.

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  • Topcat
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    The TV would face the business end of my 12 gauge before I'd go through the effort of having to prove to samsung that the TV is legitimately mine.

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  • stj
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea
    We might get an influx of new south african members wanting rom dumps to unbrick "their" TV`s
    they are implying it's global, and we dont know how long it's been going on.
    or if it's only tv's or if they can fuck your phone/computer like apple can.

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  • Dan81
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    And this is why my 2006 40 incher LE40M61B is here to stay.

    CCFL, outlived about a good ton of LED models, has enough connectivity to make a stellar multi-platform gaming station (HDMI, 2x SCART, 2x Composite, Component, VGA, RF, S-Video, and optional separate outputs for each.) and doesn't require any internet connectivity.

    Yes, it's a pretty hungry set (275W!) but at least it's still got some pretty livid colors, and playing older systems (like PS2/retro PCs like Pentium III 650MHz or Pentium II 400/PS3 as well/Wii) looks brilliant on it. And the speakers are about on par with a 2.1 Logitech speaker system I have, which is pretty surprising.


    Try and block this if you can, Samsung!

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  • SMDFlea
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    We might get an influx of new south african members wanting rom dumps to unbrick "their" TV`s

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