• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    26 days ago

    It does function reasonably. It plays audio. That is all it needs to do. If you want high quality sound, but a device that specializes in sound.

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      26 days ago

      My ass plays sound too, but nobody want to pay to hear it.

      They may as well just sell them without speakers at all. I don’t need specifixally high quality sound, just not-garbage sound.

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        26 days ago

        Are you willing to pay through the nose?

        Getting decent audio out of a TV with basically no bezel is a hard engineering problem. Read: expensive.

        There are some crazy schemes that have been tried, like embedding a piezioelectric layer on top of the display, but the reality is no one wants to pay a grand or two for that when they could just plug in a soundbar. What TV makers should really do is bundle soundbars with the TV in a combo pack, which I think they already (sometimes) do.

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          26 days ago

          Getting decent audio out of a TV with basically no bezel

          That’s part of the problem, isn’t it? They’re trying to make TVs into an art piece instead of a functional appliance.

          We were ok with fatass CRT sets when that’s all that was available. When LCD became standard, most people were happy about that. Now that bezel-less TVs are a thing, apparently we can no longer go back to anything but a 65" iPad.

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            26 days ago

            bezel-less

            This is fine with OLEDs and future(?) emissive displays TBH. They don’t need a thick bezel for much of anything, and thinning them out saves on materials/shipping weight up to a point.

            Edge-lit LCDs were kind of an insane fad, but… outside low-end PC monitors, that’s mostly over.