They still have to compete with all the other TV manufacturers.
The only big manufacturer that I can remember that I never saw making smart TVs is Fujitsu and I don’t even know if they are still making TVs
They still have to compete with all the other TV manufacturers.
The only big manufacturer that I can remember that I never saw making smart TVs is Fujitsu and I don’t even know if they are still making TVs
TV is cheaper now, if you compare it to when the technology for plasma TV, ultra HD and so on first started, production got a lot better and cheaper. What I’m asking is: is the TV part of the “smart TV” cheap and they’re making us pay more for it by adding the smart part, or is the logic that they’re giving a discount because they can make the extra money with the data.
Because it could start with paying the extra cost with the data, but now it’s the norm and they can charge more for it and still make more money selling data.
I can see the logic, but is actually cheaper or the “dumb TV” is just overpriced? They still need to add a processor and shitty computer parts to the TV to have the smart thingy
TV Classic but they will collect data like the modern ones
They are still paying for the “”“smart”“” part that they don’t want
Adding artificial unintelligence to a “”““smart””“” device is a move that I expected from a corpo shit
Never had a problem with Reshade. You could use steamtinkerlaunch to do it more easily or just config Wine to overwrite the .dll needed for Reshade(I think is the dxgi.dll).
If that doesn’t work you can pass a argument on steam/gog/lutris/heroic/whatever to replace the .dll. I’m linking a guide to mod Cyberpunk 2077 on linux but the instructions works for any game and any .dll just change the name.
Some channels that I can remember:
Archeology:
AncientCraftUK
Archery:
Armin Hirmer, he does a lot of reviews of bows and equipments and I personally don’t like that type of content but the other videos are really good and I like the vibe of the videos.
History:
Fandabi Dozi is more than history that’s a lot of survival and bushcraft but I really like the channel as a whole
Modern History TV
All this channels have a vibe of showing the stuff they talking about, recreating things and so on. For the video format is the type of content that I really like.