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Darren

@ItsThatDeafGuy Of course, that’s the other thing, isn’t it?

Like, we bought a new TV a couple of weeks back. LG are able to pump out a 60” 4K UHD screen that Argos can sell on finance for Β£400. So what of our data is LG able to sell in order to subsidise the cost of the screen? And what of my data are Argos able to flog in order to offer me an interest free loan for a year?

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@DJDarren our next TV is probably going to be a high def computer monitor linked to a locked down computer box.

Darren

@ItsThatDeafGuy We pondered that, and I looked about. Trouble is, computer monitors at the price we could go to top out around 30”. Ours is 60”.

We use Apple TV for 99% of our TV use though, so can’t imagine our data is worth all that much to LG.

crazyeddie

@ItsThatDeafGuy @DJDarren I was just looking and they are incredibly expensive. An alternative might be to simply not allow the tv to connect to the internet and use your locked down box. This isn't entirely possible with at least Roku TV's as they won't function at all until you log in at least once. My google TV I've never logged in and was working with my PS4 before I had Internet so that should work. Don't know about new LG.

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@DJDarren @ItsThatDeafGuy A lot of the subsidizing is done by the makers of the TV's OS (e.g. Roku) selling a steady stream of ads to direct at you on your home screen, and the "shovelware" smart-TV apps for all sorts of channels and services which come preinstalled/pushed by the TV's app store and stuck in front of you because their makers paid Roku/LG/etc. for the privilege of punching you in the eyes until money comes out.

Darren

@Rob_T_Firefly Which is a massive part of why I use Apple TV. Yes, Apple have their problems (the root of this thread being an enormous one), but save for the ATV+ app, tvOS never shoves ads in my face. @ItsThatDeafGuy

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