Sony Bravia TV repairability

I am asking for your wisdom about our 2012 TV. Soon Netflix, the last functioning internet service, will stop working.

I can casually buy a streaming box that will become electronic waste as soon as we will need to replace the TV with a newer one. Integrating the same functionality.

Or I can judiciously buy a streaming box to last. When the TV will finally experience a hardware issue what is the likelihood of a long lasting repair? I don’t know what may fail first. We have been using it for few hours a day on average.

Thanks for sharing.

Reply to
Wu Ming
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The advantage of a box is that you can replace your TV with a dumb one, you can probably find one cheap new or used. And when the box becomes obsolete because the latest app will requiere a newer OS version you only have to replace the box. Also in my experience apps in webOS or other propietary OS become obsolete very fast, either the TV has Android or you end up with an Android box anyway.

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Jeroni Paul

I am not familiar with current TVs designed without internet provided services. A brief search returned some obscure Chinese brands, computer displays and commercial displays.

If reference is to the TVs own OS my experience with Sony is that although updates stopped some years ago services didn’t. Netflix kept and keeps working. For now.

OT: I don’t understand the difference between Release date and End date in the termination of sw updates notice from Sony. The seven years between them are puzzling.

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Wu Ming

I think Netflix will keep going. Despite showing a message two weeks ago declaring otherwise.

Just in case discovered Apple TV HD sold in the 2017-2022 period are still supported. And presumably will continue to receive updates for four more years at least. Should be cheap to find second hand.

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Wu Ming

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