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Genuinely zero idea how people use TVs on their own, with wi-fi connected, and no HTPC. Not only is it mostly spyware, it's a horrendous experience too.
Just get a tiny pc with a wireless keyboard + touchpad combo, and use that instead of a Smart TV's built-in OS. More secure, more private, more feature-rich, more convenient. If you watch TV (I can't see why anyone would), then you can even watch that online.
I can't stand "smart" TVs. I'd choose a Raspberry Pi and huge monitor over one any day
Except maybe the Nvidia Shield; it's genuinely pretty good. I have Retroarch installed on it, but I don't use it much (no monitor for it lol).