So here we go again.
I hate tv's, and really am sick of messing with any of them.
I recently obtained a tv from a bar that was upgrading their set-up.
Most bars in town here use Vizio equipment, so I assumed that was going to be the brand.
SOB, it turned out to be an LG.
Or turded out, I should say.
One topic that I haven't bitched about a whole lot so far is HDMI connections.
I am here to change that right now.
HDMI connections collect more dirt and debris than any other connection on the back of any set I have ever seen.
They also are very susceptible to electrical noise and are a lousy quality connection all around.
The cables are expensive, and the end result connection is weak and fickle.
This was my view before today, and it was reinforced even moreso today.
A year ago or more I purchased this stupid wi-fi connector for casting, and it plugs into an HDMI jack.
I also purchased another adapter that transforms HDMI to old fashioned (but bullet-proof) component connections.
I thought that I had the bases covered for when I could cast.
With the efforts expended (and largely wasted) with my mother's LG junk, I couldn't wait to throw more good effort (and money) after bad.
To shorten this tale of fruitlessness, the wi-fi connected once, the link to the IP address never worked, and when I unplugged the bastard from the tv the worthless HDMI connector broke off and is now stuck in the tv.
Bravo, engineers-
You have demonstrated that you will climb over a mountain of virgins just to screw one layperson.
Anyone know if I can just connect the USB on my phone directly to the component or the composite inputs on the tv?
Is there a tv with a USEFUL os that will allow me to stream directly from online storage?
I spent money on an SD card and spent hours downloading content that I can only view on my damn phone.
I give up on wireless, it sucks.
HDMI is out of the question- I refuse to go through that crap again.
Maybe I will just cave my head in with a hammer the next time I am inclined to fool with a television.
Seriously ready to toss a working, large, flat-screen out into the road.