Don't put your wifi credentials into your TV, then you've effectively got a giant monitor/commercial display.
If you're feeling especially crafty, open the back of your TV and disconnect the wifi/bluetooth board. It's a discrete board in all of my TVs of different brands. I assume they build them this way so they can use the same network board design/production for years and just upgrade the main logic board in newer models.
Like any TV?
Never needed a TV once since I was old enough for P2P to be invented
Yeah or anything else with non-free firmware.
So, everything practical.
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Commercial displays are a solution here, though they're expensive.
Don't put your wifi credentials into your TV, then you've effectively got a giant monitor/commercial display.
If you're feeling especially crafty, open the back of your TV and disconnect the wifi/bluetooth board. It's a discrete board in all of my TVs of different brands. I assume they build them this way so they can use the same network board design/production for years and just upgrade the main logic board in newer models.
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Expensive compared to the advertising-subsidised consumer version, maybe.
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Or your neighbors do.