• DominusOfMegadeus
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    5 days ago

    This just doesn’t seem to click for a lot of people for some reason that I cannot explain whatsoever. I don’t even have mine connected to electricity when I’m not using it.

    • @triptrapper
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      54 days ago

      To be honest, I recently got a TCL Roku TV and I almost gave up on trying to use it as a dumb TV. I’m not a beginner at this, but setting up a network connection was so embedded in the initial setup, from the moment you turn the TV on. I did a couple factory resets and I could not figure out how to bypass it. Turns out I had to set it to “store display mode” at a certain point and then connect my other streaming device.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        54 days ago

        Yeah, the Roku OS is REALLY baked in there and REALLY wants your data, and they recently updated it to make it even harder to circumvent. The trick is to just block its connection at the router level.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          My gf has one of these and I tried to plug and Apple TV into it to bypass all of that and it won’t take the signal …. It works everywhere else but that Roku TV is like “nah fam, no signal sooorrrrryyyyty”

        • @triptrapper
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          54 days ago

          Oh my god that didn’t even occur to me. Maybe I am a beginner!

          • @IamAnonymous
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            24 days ago

            I have a Fire TV which I rarely use and when I do I stream from the Apple TV box. I noticed that the TV was consuming 50-100mb data per day even when it was turned off. I have blocked WiFi access using my router so I can tell you that it works.

    • @SamboT
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      5 days ago

      Mine gets put in the garage when its not being used. Microphones to record you can work on battery power inside the tv

      • @Arbiter
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        64 days ago

        I keep mine chained up in the basement when not in use.

      • Lexam
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        35 days ago

        I’m picturing a big screen on the old school TV carts.