In AV circles, there’s a diminishing, but still a strong number of smart TV holdouts who just refuse to accept that the devices have anything worthwhile to offer, other than a little more convenience. To those people’s dismay, it’s now harder than ever to find ones that don’t offer the bells and whistles. I can sort of see where people who don’t want a smart TV are coming from; non-smart varieties often offer the same (or better) overall image at a much lower price. However, the world of smart TVs has come a long way since its first stumbling start in 2007 with the introduction…

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