Walmart is buying Vizio for $2.3B(edition.cnn.com) |
Walmart is buying Vizio for $2.3B(edition.cnn.com) |
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It’s the controllability with kids. No you can’t watch hours of weird YouTube dolls videos.
And no, when we just want to watch a BBC cartoon, why does everything suggest “new movies you ight want to buy” - that’s advertising of a form that simply says “a manager wants to juice their revenue this quarter and is willing to ignore what customers care about to do it”
(Yes, yes, rsync vs Dropbox all the way. I still don't have Dropbox.)
Also, no semi-decent built-in speakers.
The backlight issue is valid though. Also, 32" or 36" is tiny. It's fine (really too big IMO) if you're sitting in front of it at a desk, but for watching from a sofa from a distance, it's too small these days. This isn't the 20th century with NTSC/PAL resolution any more.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-...
When I search for non-smart, 4K TVs, the price differentials are anywhere from 2x to 10x averaging about 4x! That isn't "a little more money".
This is why I asked for links.