Well, that would be a way to guarantee I buy a new TV...
Mutually assured destruction if they were able to do this, because every other company that has a device that interfaces with HDMI would immediately implement their own ad-hijacking system that would fight for the same screen space during those "breaks".
Not to mention that if Roku saw some unknown time to monetize the screen, surely the host device they're trying to draw over would've done it by now.
Maybe they could plaster ads over their screensaver to ruin their own experience before trying to do it to someone else.
Am I the only one who gets the feeling that this is kinda dystopic? Like come on, this just gets crazy. It amazes me that some people think this is an ethically acceptable way to earn money.
Wow! Not since Xitter have we seen a brand so aggressively shoot itself in the crotch!
Amazing, Roku. That’s . . . something.
If this happens I will find the person responsible and punch their dad in the cock
That is definitely way too invasive. Plugging something on to a Roku TV shouldn't enable them to show you ads through that other device.
I was actually thinking about getting a Roku once too. Really dodged a bullet.
Wow... Roku found a way to dig a deeper while and somehow make Samsung look good by comparison.
Our TV can fortunately bypass all the "smart" shit, and run like dumb monitor, maybe because it's an older TV? We use it with an external computer with Linux mediacenter, where we have full control and no adds.
Would it even be possible to run a new "smart" TV as a dumb monitor?
We are very happy with our TV, because we can run it as a plain monitor no problem, but it could break.
The only reason I liked using their remote app was being able to do Bluetooth listening. Now the app no longer runs on my phone, and after reinstalling and rebooting I deleted that and am back to using the Chromecast. Time to cut the internet to the TV so I don't get an update with this ad feature
I just had a horrifying thought while wondering what these TV manufacturers will do with the TVs if you just never connect them to the Internet.
I know people are worried about them jumping on your neighbor's WiFi without prompting, or even hacking your own connection, etc but I think that seems unlikely because of how deeply illegal it is...but my horrifying thought was that they could just create a new, free mesh network that only serves up ads.
You'd need a fucking faraday cage wrapped around your TV in order to not see ads.
Now if you'll excuse me I'm gonna go throw up. 🤮
I will buy any other brand or a try to find a dumb TV if they do this.
Last tv I bought was a few years ago. My god is a dumb tv rare these days. Especially one that supports modern HDMI and audio
With all these mini PCs now it's time to go to a giant computer monitor and an HTPC
Lmao, Roku can go suck on a lemon... Never buying any of their shit ever again.
Imagine scrolling through the pornhub video that you spent half an hour searching for and then Bam! "Clean those pesky cum filled tities with Downy! Now with strawberry flavor, Downy is the only official pornhub gangbang body odor control soap and lubricant. Get your official pornhub bottle filled at the Costco sample counter today!"
patents don't mean shit tho, companies usually just patent whatever they want without any plans of implementation
Does nobody in this thread know about HDCP? This wouldn't fly at all.
Sounds like a good way to get open source tvs
I'm so crotchety if your site so much as makes me click an extra X for an ad, promo, or even a coupon I'm fucking out homie.
I doubt that Roku is the only one exploring this option though. Heck Samsung displays ads everywhere in their UI, including the individual, source selection items.
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