Getting Smart About Smart TVs
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This article was written for the SDC by the wonderful member Alan G.
Most of us now are used to hearing about ‘Smart’ TVs, and they have entirely replaced the old Cathode Ray Tube technology. From price tags of around $25,000 some years ago, the same size now is less than $1000, so they’re quite affordable nowadays in comparison. We have a Smart TV, and with Christmas coming, thought it would be nice to ‘up-grade’ to a TV with even more Smart features, but before we do, there are a number of questions that need to be answered:
What size TV should we have?
I used to think that this was dependent upon price, but with ALDI selling a 70” Smart TV at $629 (at the time of writing) price is not really a factor for most of us. My father used to be in the radio communications section of the RAF during the war, and made our first TV in 1949 when we lived in a pre-fab in Woodmansterne in the UK. It had a 9” screen and the case was made out of hardboard. There was only one station then, the BBC, and it wasn’t on all day.
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This article was written for the SDC by the wonderful member Alan G.
Most of us now are used to hearing about ‘Smart’ TVs, and they have entirely replaced the old Cathode Ray Tube technology. From price tags of around $25,000 some years ago, the same size now is less than $1000, so they’re quite affordable nowadays in comparison. We have a Smart TV, and with Christmas coming, thought it would be nice to ‘up-grade’ to a TV with even more Smart features, but before we do, there are a number of questions that need to be answered:
What size TV should we have?
I used to think that this was dependent upon price, but with ALDI selling a 70” Smart TV at $629 (at the time of writing) price is not really a factor for most of us. My father used to be in the radio communications section of the RAF during the war, and made our first TV in 1949 when we lived in a pre-fab in Woodmansterne in the UK. It had a 9” screen and the case was made out of hardboard. There was only one station then, the BBC, and it wasn’t on all day.
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