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A reason NOT to purchase LG smart televisions

DrPizza

Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer
It appears that a savvy customer was paying attention to his router traffic. Every time he changed the channel, his television reported back to LG what channel he changed to. If he hooked up a USB drive to the television, it reported back to LG the names of the files on that drive. This is regardless of whether he had the "collection of watching info" turned on or off.


LG responded saying, and I'm paraphrasing, "neener, neener, it's in the fine print."

http://consumerist.com/2013/11/20/l...t-be-spying-on-you-while-you-change-channels/
 
Well, hell. I've got all of these USBs full of midget porn, and I'm not sure what to do with them now.
 
Maybe rename all the files you have to things like

Folder: Young Boys
8year old kevin an...
7 year old boy and priest
etc...
 
personally i don't see the point of a "smart" tv.

Yeah but it is AWESOME for pushing a streaming and ala carte lifestyle.

Maybe a Roku or an Apple TV (or especially my custom XBMC HTPCs) are better, but the biggest holdup with most people for such equipment is the fact it is another input that you have to switch to.

By making Netflix a button on the TV remote, that is quickly pulling us to a more modern future.
 
personally i don't see the point of a "smart" tv.

For me it definitely makes no sense. I don't have cable but i i do have a computer which turns my 65" set into a big monitor via HDMI through my receiver, which is the hub for my home theater/gaming electronics. I can get OTA via an antenna but rarely do so.
 
personally i don't see the point of a "smart" tv.

Ultra first-world convenience.

I can switch to Netflix or do some light web surfing without having to get up to turn on my PS3, find the PS3 controller (if it still has juice), and wait for the inevitable update.
 
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