No, I’ve gone one step smarter and don’t own one at all.
Something I am seriously considering @Harbal . Apart from the odd program there is so much bland rubbish on the major channels it spends more time off than it does on.
It’s very easy to get into the habit of watching TV for its own sake. I already waste enough of my life doing pointless things; I dread to think how much more I would waste if I started watching TV.
Same here. I watch a lot of TV shows online, but no TV.
We gave up our TV licence a year ago both as a protest against the complete banality and vacuousness of most of the programmes available, and also against the punitive BBC licence tax for something which we never watched anyway as we only watch TV for an hour a day in the evening, and can get all of our news online.
We had a tv around 15 years old with A Youview set top box, but our grandaughter is just setting up home with her partner and hadn’t got a set so we decided to update our set and give our old setup to them. Our old setup had to be hard wired by ethernet cable to the router which has always been a bind, so a couple of weeks ago we decided to bite the bullet and go for a smart tv which picks up the wifi and we bought an Hitachi from Argos.
No problems yet after awhile getting it set up, so now we just pick and choose what to watch on Prime and Britbox.
When I canceled my TV service, I was told by the company that it was a waste because the internet by itself costs just as much as TV with internet package. They neglected to mention that the taxes, franchise fees and licenses were added on top of the package fee. When I canceled my TV service, all those fees went away, to my surprise.
Yes we do, but it’s the one up in the bedroom, which is watched only rarely. The set in the lounge has a firestick attached & that does all we need it to.
We have 3 smart TV’s, the latest is a Samsung Frame Art, super cool !
We watch quite a lot of TV and bought Samsung’s latest model QLED TV recently. It cost a lot of money but we don’t go out much and holidays not at all. Very rarely spend money on anything other than day to day living. I therefore felt quite OK about spending money on a new smart TV and home theatre system. Even encouraged by one or two of the children to spend their inheritance.
Other TVs are in the house too. We have a TV licence because I think I’d find it quite restricting always having to steer clear of anything that is BBC. We have Netflix and Prime too.
Nor me
We have a 43-inch Panasonic wall-mounted Smart TV that is not the brightest candle on the cake for it’s eight (?) years old and the number of apps is limited. That’s why I’ve added a streaming stick. Still fully satisfied with it and don’t miss anything.
It comes with a full TV licence since this is mandatory costing 18 quid a month. Yet if it weren’t, I’d have bought one anyway.
Does Germany have a TV licence too? I am a bit shocked.
On the subject of TV Licence … when I lived in Portugal the state radio & TV was financed by a small % added to your electricity bill. Cool idea, sounds pretty fair and efficient to me. It costs the bbc £136.5m to collect £3.75bn.
I don’t do TVs. Got my monitor and iPad for movies…
I have an old TV which my dad bought for me years ago but I don’t have the heart to part with it.
They were a pain in the neck Pixie, I kept getting reminders and threatening letters, I think I phoned them up, it was so long ago I can’t remember, but they did say verbally, that I don’t need a tv license for YouTube or Prime Amazon, that’s all I watch.
Shocked? Why is that then? What did you expect from a country that was badly in need of it when it was introduced by the Allies after the experience with Goebbels’ Ministry of Propaganda? The following decentralised structure was necessary and needed to be financed.
We can’t do without our public broadcasting services as recent developments and, above all, the alternative programmes offered by private channels show which are far from being convincing and are not just “thirteen channels of sh_ _ on the T.V. to choose from” , as Pink Floyd once put it, but many more. There’s a commonly used threat over here saying that a person may get sufficiently punished if being forced to watch those channels “for life”.
We don’t own a smart TV but our HDD/DVD player does connect to the internet.
Nope, and I don’t want one. I’m the only smart one in this house and it will remain that way… forever and forever. Amen.
Nope both are “normal” TV’s will eventually get a smart one unless something overtakes them before I need to buy one.
Got a smart TV but just never bothered to connect it to the hub. I’m more a laptop junkie.
TV is absolute rubbish … 40 years ago it was decent and with only 3 main channels.