https://www.medion.com/de/shop/p/performance-tvs-medion-life-p13221-smart-tv-80-cm-31-5--full-hd-display-dts-sound-pvr-ready-bluetooth--netflix-amazon-prime-video-30028733A1
The biggest problem with smart TVs is that they are fairly easy to hack, which gives access to things like the camera.
He's okay for the money. You have to keep in mind that Medion is not a quality manufacturer, you get the device cheaply and it can do a little something, but there are cuts in processing, image quality, etc.
If it has to be something cheap, then it's okay. I would personally recommend Samsung or Sony, but that's also a question of price.
I honestly don't know what you would expect from a 200 euro TV set
The thing has maximum Wi-Fi and storage for Netflix, Amazon and Disney Plus
Philips also good
Anything connected to the internet can be hacked
Yes, but the thing won't have a camera
Also agrees again
Rather less. Apart from the fact that Philips almost exclusively only installs panels and does not manufacture them itself.
For the price in 32 "it is good that it offers Netflix and Amazon Video at all.
However, you shouldn't expect much from the picture.