Anyhow, you are all wrong to disagree with me. There were just CVEs for radio chip exploits a couple of days ago! These have been coming out quite often lately. The layer at which these exploits can be done does not require the TV to be on any network. Not even ad-hoc. Just the fact that it has a listening radio chip that has old firmware is enough to make it extremely dangerous [digitally.] That TV can literally became a wifi enabled worm distribution center, infecting everything in your home. Not worth the risk IMO. I would stick with a dumb TV.
"targets didn't have to connect to the attacker's Wi-Fi network. Simply having Wi-Fi turned on was sufficient to being hacked."
[1] https://www.google.com/amp/s/arstechnica.com/information-tec...
Dumb TV's with sufficient quality are becoming harder and harder to find. I prefer to plug in my own smarts to TV's since they evolve quicker than the years I'll own a TV.