Our stone-age tv set looked to have given up the ghost and so, on our shopping trip to town, we tottered into the local television/radio emporium to see what they had on offer. On first entering the shop we thought we had mistakenly stumbled into one of those multi-screen cinemas, so vast were the monstrosities they had on display. We decided to look elsewhere and made to leave the shop but, before we could make good our escape, we found our route barred by the shop proprietor who asked if he could assist us. When I mentioned we might be in the market for a replacement TV he enquired as to whether we required a ‘basic’ or a ‘smart’ set. My chap then made the cardinal mistake of asking what was so smart about them and then, twenty or so minutes later, when the salesman had paused for breath, followed it up by asking why anyone would want their telly connected to the internet, thus giving the salesman a further opportunity to show off his knowledge (apparently you can get access to TwitBook etc), and to try and persuade us to part with a huge wad of cash in exchange for one of these beasts. Salesman went on to say that he could envisage the day when practically everything was connected to the internet (ghastly prospect). We eventually staggered out of the shop (telly-less and none the wiser about smart tvs) and made our way home.
On the way back to Arcati Towers we amused ourselves by discussing the prospect of ‘practically everything’ being connected to the internet and, in particular, if one’s lavatory could be connected by wi-fi (or wee-fi) to the web and the post-evacuation contents of same analysed remotely, to check whether a visit to the doctor or a change of diet was in order.
Anyway, before throwing out our old tv we decided to switch it on to see if any vestige of life remained in it. Imagine our delight when the old girl sprang into life for one last (and hopefully long) hurrah
I have now forgotten the purpose of starting this thread but I think it was to ask if anyone had one of these smart TVs and whether they really are any better than their, presumably more foolish, rivals.