Wish I could uninstall it from my television
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This would only effect people who are using the roku service built into their tv, yes?
It sounds to be the situation but I wouldn't put it past them to try and fuck everyone who owns their devices not just people who bought roku tvs
Xiaomi has been doing that as well, except it's whenever.
Now, the TV is forbidden to access my Wi-Fi because screw that.
Any info on how to make it dumber would be appreciated.
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My cousin wanted a Roku TV as a wedding gift. I said no. Got Sony instead. I like to think he's thankful for that with all the shit Roku has been doing
is an HDMI feed like an rss feed? How does this "supposed" feed work here?
Are there major limitations of using a computer monitor as a TV if I plug another device into it (eg Apple TV) apart from the screen size?
I feel this would be a good way to go for small cheap TVs at least.
Broadcast TV decoding would be the major limit, but I don't watch that anyway. Monitors also have fewer HDMI ports than TVs.
But not all smart TVs are awful like Roku. My LG OLED is fine for example.