First the European Football Championship, then the Olympic Games: 2024 is a year of joy for sports fans, which some people use as an opportunity to update their television at home. In the age of smart TVs and confusing and often very similar marketing terms, it is not so simple: which operating system should you choose? Which screen technology? How large should the device be and what resolution should it have? Krone+ knows the answers.
First the bad news: No matter which new television you choose, they all come with an annoying new quirk. Because a television nowadays is always a ‘smart TV’ – that is, a computer – the industry now tends to offer unwanted bloatware to all manufacturers and sometimes plaster the user interface with advertising. Manufacturers add more and more ballast to their devices over time, which at worst leads to a choppy, hesitant experience and turns the expensive television into a lame duck. This phenomenon can be observed even on expensive TVs – and mainly affects one of the three dominant smart TV systems…
Source: Krone

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