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I expect they - all the big names in the business - are all much of a muchness in that regard. Anyone wants to be that virtuous, they're probably best off not buying a TV at all...
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Sony used to be the best TV's (back in the days of the big glass tubes), and most of their high-end stuff was made in Japan including the board, PSU & wiring - it was quality.
Now just like pretty much everyone else they just put a Samsung LCD panel in a Chinese box with a Chinese circuit board + PSU and just plug the already fitted cables together. The only thing they still do a bit better is the translations of the user manual.
Signature ready for installation. Please Reboot now.
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Sony's turn to the dark side has a reasonably sharply delineated time frame.
Their early game console, unlike everything else they made up to that time, often would magically die in about a year.
By then, the owner had invested in a number of their game cartridges. Rather than lose the much large investment in the cartridges, they bought another console. And another
(Probably just a coincidence)
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Don't forget the removal of features. My folks have a 3D Sony TV. There was a section in the menu that let you view sample 3D videos, streaming from the net. After less than 2 years, that was gone, after a software update. Think you can roll back to a previous version?
A coworker had his Sony TV die on him, of course, a few days after the warranty ran out. All that was needed to get it fixed was to replace some small 8$ chip. The chip was no longer available. He had to trash the TV.
I also remember something about being able to run some Linux distributions being sold as a feature of the PS3 (2?) console. They removed that as soon as people found some flaw that let them use that feature to copy discs (or some other excuse I'm forgetting the details of).
Don't forget how the PlayStation Network, a service people pay for, got repeatedly hacked a few years ago, until they took it offline for over a full month. Then the supposed China hack, in which they got TBs worth of data exfiltrated over the course of months.
If someone wants to buy a Sony product, I won't keep them from it, but I, too, have made my last Sony purchase well over a decade ago.
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and the next step is "my little Pony"
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How's the Sony smart app experience?
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modified 27-Dec-17 14:14pm.
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I have started a side project that I am trying to get some buzz about. It is going to be open source so hopefully people besides me will be working on it at some point. The website will be a place for people with autism to practice their verbal and written communication skills. The link is to my Facebook page where I give status updates and ask people questions. I just wanted to share the link so people outside my circle would see it.
https://www.facebook.com/AspieSoftware/
modified 26-Dec-17 12:42pm.
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"for people with autism to practice their verbal and written communication skills":
Not sure about this. According to my experience (very personal ones), autism people do not have problems with the above, but have more problems communicating person to Person
modified 26-Dec-17 11:17am.
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Note that the link goes to "Aspiesoftware".
Aspergers is a bit more specific.
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My bad. I like to reverse my comment
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Don't worry about it, the title says 'autism' which is a way to broad description.
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Thanks you
modified 26-Dec-17 11:57am.
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Aspie Software is just the name of the company. The program is meant for high to middle functioning autistic people. I don't think the program would help low functioning autistic people but it may once I get it done.
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The site will be for high functioning autistic's. I have a real problem with both verbal and written communication and this was something I am going to use. Figured I wouldn't be the only one that would benefit from it. I know you took back the comment but just wanted to reply.
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Sorry for my ignorance, I will dive more into the subject.
Sorry again!
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For me it looks like exploiting... at the Moment!
modified 26-Dec-17 12:26pm.
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Did you forget the 'f' in "Software" or was that supposed to be some subtle joke, or maybe F is outlawed as it's the logo for FarceBook?
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No it was a typo. Thank you for pointing it out. I fixed it now.
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Why you did not post this about 20 Min. before
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The wife is making noises like she wants to get a new TV. We already have a 65-inch Sharp Aquos LED TV that's six-seven years old, and she wants a 75-inch.
We've eliminated the QLED sets because they're way too expensive, but have established that we want HDR.
With that info, can anyone here comment of their own TV in that same class (75-inch with HDR)?
I honestly have no idea which brand is decent anymore. BTW, we're buying ceiling is hard-set at $2500.
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I forgot to mention that we run all of our stuff through a home theater receiver with 5.1 speakers, and have a separate DVD player, cable box, and media center PC devices. The PC is connected to the network/internet. We don't really need a "smart" TV because we have the PC. The sound quality and "smartness" durability of the TV itself is kinda moot because of the above. We'll be treating it like a glorified monitor.
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modified 26-Dec-17 12:19pm.
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I've heard good things about Vizio and LG (has better app stuff in it) as well.
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I'm on my second LG - not that big, we can only fit a 42" in without blocking the window - and I've not had problems with them. Good features, good picture, and good connectivity (although you need a soundbar; as with all "thin" TV's the speakers are crap).
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> ...as with all "thin" TV's the speakers are crap.
The Sony A1E has moved the benchmark there - the screen IS the speaker and it sounds really good.
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Don't let apps dictate your TV purchasing choices. They're all crap.
But if you do care about apps, stay away from Sony, as they're known to remove some without any notice. Not that I'd personally ever recommend anyone buy anything from Sony.
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