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was literally about to buy a Roku TV. not anymore
anyone have suggestions for a decent new TV that isn't so invasive?
I can't tell what Spectre units do but they look like maybe an option
e.g.
https://www.sceptre.com/TV/4K-UHD-TV/U750CV-UMRD-75-4K-UHD-TV-product1131category1category73.html
I have an LG TV with all promotional stuff disabled. Not sure if they all do that, but my 65 inch TV is ad free!! For now.
I see Alexa is on the LG TV, and there's a way to turn it off in settings, but is it actually truly off when you do this (do u know)? lmao
I try to not accept any optional terms and conditions and never set up any assistant. If I don't accept all the legal stuff, those features stay disabled. Again, this depends on your TV and generation. I have the 65C1.
plain old TV, and then add what you want? I have a flat screen, and a little roku box ($30 at Best Buy). I always wondered what you do if your Roku tv farts out--take the whole thing off the wall and tote it back to where you bought it? If something happens to my roku, or I don't want it anymore, I just unplug it.