- "In a few years, I wouldn't be surprised if 'smart TVs' were the only ones available. "
To your point: when I purchased a new TV last year, the only available "non-Smart" models were of generally inferior quality to the Smart models, from picture quality to physical design. I ended up purchasing one simply because it was the best TV at its price point—I had no interest in the "Smart" features.
My TV isn't even "smart" but it has a USB port used for doing system updates (there's been exactly one in years.) I did some very basic investigation on the firmware update and could see it had busybox. It got me thinking. I'd settle for a TV where the firmware could be replaced.
To your point: when I purchased a new TV last year, the only available "non-Smart" models were of generally inferior quality to the Smart models, from picture quality to physical design. I ended up purchasing one simply because it was the best TV at its price point—I had no interest in the "Smart" features.