Hi, I'm looking for a 4k TV where I want to watch Netflix and Youtube with the Fire Tv Stick. Do you know your TV that have no tuner? I've already looked at normal PC monitors, but they are significantly more expensive than TVs with tuners (which are subject to fees)
There's no fee for a television, every household is. Where do you live?
In Austria streaming is free of charge, monitors with a stick would not be charged
Every television has built-in tuner and would be chargeable for you because there would really only be one monitor.
Hence my question where to live. There's no longer a GEZ, but it used to be in Germany. And every household has to pay a fee.
GIS is Austria, why he mentioned GEZ in this context remains his secret
https://mediamag.mediamarkt.at/detail/news/detail/News/fernseher-ohne-gis-liegen-im-trend.html
Then one should just mention with such questions which country it is about. You can only guess whether GIS or GEZ is meant.
True, I only know it because there have been several questions and it is my subject area, since then it is confusing to mention both, in Austria there was never a GEZ.
Well there are companies like Nogis and Kagis that specialize in building televisions without tuners, but are relatively expensive
These are not televisions, but monitors.
I don't know about Austrian law now, but the wording is probably similar to that of the GEZ. In the case of an iron saw, saw off the satellite connection and the tuner would no longer be functional, ergo no reception option (if not counting in via the Internet). But before you mutilate the TV, you better have a closer look at the exact wording there.
Oh yes… At "GEZ" times you also freely defined what "ready to receive" means… I had the discussion with a car radio which I have been operating for over 10 years without an antenna connection and therefore not "ready to receive"… On the phone there was even that testify as for the stationary monitors you can buy a new tuner at any time… You have to be a bit contentious about it, but in the end you sometimes have to fight for your right sometimes. Sometimes it's just a matter of principle.