
Season 2 · Episode 960
Why Your $2,000 Smart TV Lags Like a Budget Phone
Why does a $2,000 TV struggle with basic menus? Discover the hidden "Smart TV Tax" and why your display's brain is often stuck in the past.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 5, 202629m 17s
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Show Notes
Despite featuring cutting-edge panels capable of rendering millions of pixels, many flagship smart TVs suffer from stuttering interfaces and sluggish app performance. This episode explores the "Smart TV Tax," a phenomenon where manufacturers prioritize screen quality and video decoding hardware while spending less than two percent of the total budget on the general-purpose processor. We break down the technical mismatch between high-end glass and the aging ARM architectures hidden inside, as well as the heavy software burden of background telemetry and advertising engines. Learn why even the most expensive televisions struggle with simple tasks and how a "decoupled brain" strategy can save your user experience.