FenrirIII@lemmy.world to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world · 4 days agoHisense TVs force owners to watch intrusive ads when switching inputs, visiting the home screen, or even changing channels — practice infuriates consumers, brand denies wrongdoingwww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square5fedilinkarrow-up1119arrow-down11file-textcross-posted to: technology@lemmy.worldhardware@lemmy.world
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minus-squareKorhaka@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·4 days agoSounds like a reason to never connect your display to the internet
minus-squareinari@piefed.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8arrow-down1·3 days agoOr not owning a smart TV at all
minus-squarezergtoshi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·3 days agoNot owning a smart TV almost equals not owning a TV, unless you already own a rather old one (like I luckily do). Never connecting a TV to the internet is a solution for the smart TV problem; at least for now.
Sounds like a reason to never connect your display to the internet
Or not owning a smart TV at all
Not owning a smart TV almost equals not owning a TV, unless you already own a rather old one (like I luckily do).
Never connecting a TV to the internet is a solution for the smart TV problem; at least for now.