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I use roku, but I don't have to. My TV is LG smart TV, so I might just try to move to that. Any suggestions?
Consider leaving the TV disconnected from the internet and using it as a dumb TV connected to a good third-party device like an Nvidia Shield (those are a still probably the best mass market player devices despite being a few years old. Nothing official, but there is a good chance a refresh could be coming soon).
I might just build a kodi box.
That's a very good choice too if you're fine with some tinkering. Dolby Vision on the shield is what had me considering the Shield, but I read something about proper Dolby Vision support in the new release of Kodi (can't confirm).