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minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish1•2 days agoWe currently have an LG connected to the internet, but I never see any ads. It has to be connected to the internet because it’s connected to the home WiFi for casting.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 days ago We currently have an LG connected to the internet, but I never see any ads How old a model is it?
minus-square@Squizzylink1•1 day agoC6? That sounds like super new. It started at Cx, C1, C2 and the last I remember was C3 which was definitely more recent probably 2020.
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish1•edit-21 day agoI verified, it’s from 2016. It’s the super thin flat panel OLED, 65". We paid a ridiculous amount of money for it, so the burn in is a real bummer.
We currently have an LG connected to the internet, but I never see any ads. It has to be connected to the internet because it’s connected to the home WiFi for casting.
How old a model is it?
C6, so I think 2016.
C6? That sounds like super new. It started at Cx, C1, C2 and the last I remember was C3 which was definitely more recent probably 2020.
I verified, it’s from 2016. It’s the super thin flat panel OLED, 65". We paid a ridiculous amount of money for it, so the burn in is a real bummer.