Ugh. Roku was one of the platforms with fewer ads.

  • Roku will be adding more ads to the home screens of its devices and TVs in the near future.
  • The ads will be interactive and ‘shoppable’ and will cover a range of industries, including restaurants and cars.
  • Roku already has a significant amount of ads on its home screen, and it is unclear if users will be able to change their preferences for the new ads.
  • @Suavevillain
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    10 months ago

    I do see the appeal of non-smart TV’s now. Just getting a device that host your media is a good option.

    • @CrowAirbrush
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      610 months ago

      All i need is to find one, preferably affordable obviously.

      Just the thought of being able to use it until the hardware fails, instead of when the maufacturer decides to abandon it after 2 years.

      I remember the 20 years i lived at home, we owned 3 tv’s and 2 of those were passed on to people who didn’t have the money to upgrade. The last one is still in use today, 15 years later.

      While my own tv now requires 2 devices to stay functional one of which i need to rent from my isp, in a way i’m being forced to buy a new tv even though i don’t need one and then everyone wonders why the planet is going to shit.

      I’m surprised we aren’t living in a cyberpunk esque landfill bordered city.

      • @[email protected]
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        510 months ago

        Every smart TV is a dumb TV too. Mine has some smart stuff, I think, but I have never used it, and it has never been online.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        I’m looking into getting a projector and just hooking it up to my pc for media. I don’t watch all he time anyways, it’s mostly for movie/game night.

      • @hesusingthespiritbomb
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        110 months ago

        All new Google TVs have a “dumb mode” that you can configure at startup.