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I'm not saying Samsung TVs aren't trash, but all Android-based TVs kind of are. I have one, by Hisense. The best thing to do with any smart TV, even if you're not an Apple guy, is plug an Apple TV up to it. Swallow your pride and just fucking buy one. Okay, so you have to sign up for an Apple account (totally free) to use the App Store, but when you're done setting the thing up... It's just rows of apps. Shove all the shit Apple apps in a folder and stick it at the end. Some of them don't even work. I make no excuses for them. But stuff like YouTube, Netflix, Plex, whatever you stream off of, you put on the top shelf (the dock, but it's on top rather than on bottom like on iPhone, iPad, and Mac). The only real benefit I get as an Apple guy is, I have a remote built into my iPhone, and my Watch. Other than that... the remote is serviceable, and if you enable HDMI-CEC, you can use your TV's remote with it as well. It's like $100, maybe $130 for the top model with double the storage (really not needed) and I think it has Ethernet? I dunno, WiFi works for me. Anyway... No ads! It's just a stupidly simple box. It's what smart TVs really should be.