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M95Dlast Friday at 1:55 PM6 repliesview on HN

They nag.


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dfxm12last Friday at 2:57 PM

Some brands are better than others. I bought a Sony Bravia TV less than a year ago. The nags are infrequent (maybe every fifth time I turn it on) and unobtrusive (a toast notification pops up in the upper right corner of the screen for a few seconds; it's gone by the time the Fire Stick UI comes up).

Getting rid of ads on the streaming stick and various streaming services is an interesting challenge though...

raw_anon_1111last Friday at 2:29 PM

I’ve had plenty of RokuTVs and my previous home had wired gig e Internet in every room. I plugged the TV to the Ethernet to get software updates, unplugged it, set the TV to always switch to the HDMI port with my AppleTV connected and never thought about the Roku again.

The AppleTV supports CEC and controls the power and the volume.

No nagging

anonym29last Friday at 2:03 PM

This must be a very new or not universal feature. I have an Element E4AA70R 70" 4K UHD HDR10 Roku TV I picked up in mid-2023 for well below $1000. It has never once been connected to the internet, and it doesn't nag me.

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nickthegreeklast Friday at 2:52 PM

Maybe some brands do (feel free to name them). My Samsung does not.

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guerrillalast Friday at 2:11 PM

My Phillips 65" doesn't. I just have it connected to my old PC via HDMI. Don't need any smart features.

sys_64738last Friday at 7:12 PM

I've not experience that on my TCL.