LIVEFRMNYC
macrumors G3
How high end would one have to go?
Just the norm specs that compete. A tale tell sign of crap is a lack of any real settings, meaning only the basic minimal settings.
I can appreciate wanting to have your Smart functionality already integrated. The problem I have is the inconsistency in both UI and performance. Unless you buy/replace all of your TVs simultaneously, you're not going to have the same functionality in all of your TVs. We have 4 TVs from 3 different manufacturers, only 2 of which have Smart functionality built in but from 2 different manufacturers. The UI on each TV is completely different, as is the Smart functionality. IMO, it's much easier to just hook up a 'smart box' (Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc) and have the same user experience on every TV. This is especially beneficial when you have a wife and young kids. 😉😀
I'm hoping to have my TVs for quite a while--great Smart features now likely won't be so impressive in 5-7 years. And if you think manufacturers offer lackluster support updating the OS on their Android phones, they have nothing on manufacturers offering updates to TV firmware. 😉 It's much easier just replacing the Apple TV than it is the TV itself to get the latest Smart functionality.
That makes sense. I myself don't really use anything that I wouldn't have to sign into, so dealing with differ interfaces doesn't mean much for me when Netflix, Youtube, and most other apps are basically the same across platforms. I can stop Netflix on my Xbox 360 and resume right where I left off on my blueray player Netflix app. I plan on getting another TV soon and rather apps be integrated instead of having to buy another device or move my existing devices back n forth. As my Xbox and bluray is not small like a roku or AppleTV to keep moving. I can understand for those who already have these small devices or a device for each TV already.
