Like I said, I don't expect them to be in the Top End TVs anytime soon.Roku is getting serious about making TVs that look great
Roku will use AI to optimize your TV’s settings automatically.www.theverge.com
Like I said, I don't expect them to be in the Top End TVs anytime soon.Roku is getting serious about making TVs that look great
Roku will use AI to optimize your TV’s settings automatically.www.theverge.com
Get a high end computer monitor and a soundbar...with a HDMI inputI'd buy a high end 24" TV if I could find one, but they don't exist.
Well, yes and no. I can stop buying Roku products, but what do I do about the Roku TV I already have that I use with an AppleTV 4K? This kind of Darth Vader "I am altering the deal..." changing of the terms and conditions, and changing the basic functionality of their products after purchase should be illegal.A lot of assumptions and overreaction about a patent, not a plan or announcement.
If Roku didn't do it someone else would. Now unless they do it another way they have to license it from them.
If/when a product that does this ever is released, you can speak with your wallet.
All they did was file a patent..nothing has actually changedWell, yes and no. I can stop buying Roku products, but what do I do about the Roku TV I already have that I use with an AppleTV 4K? This kind of Darth Vader "I am altering the deal..." changing of the terms and conditions, and changing the basic functionality of their products after purchase should be illegal.
It seems to me our only recourse is to overreact on the Internet ahead of time to get the attention of the company, to let them know it will be an unpopular move, and reconsider whether it is worth doing.
I like Roku. I want them to succeed, but this is not an acceptable way to do business IMHO.
And it was only for their brand of Televisions .All they did was file a patent..nothing has actually changed