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My brand new Samsung boots to pc hdmi in like 5 seconds be default, and is a very smart tv.
Smart TVs arent bad because they're smart. They're bad because people buy cheap ones on black Friday.
SmartTvs aren't bad. That is correct. However if I don't get an android TV I am stuck with the apps the manufacturer chooses. Which does not include xstream, nexttube or a Firefox. So that is a big minus for me. Then there are other issues that begin at "not defaulting to an hdmi input" and end at "ads that are shown in the menu".
So I rather don't have any of that.
Your smart tv is not very smart, but apparently more so than you are.
Think you missed the point of the thread.