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Just got done reading this article. Looks like I won't be buying a LG C2 42" after all. Hopefully the Panasonic 42" OLED comes down in price a bit, that's the one I will be getting now. A shame, I was looking forward to supporting LG directly, but this crosses the line for me. Plus, I'd rather have the heatsink the Panasonic has anyway, so now I have absolutely no reason to not pay more for the Panasonic.
 
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"app CAN BE DOWNLOADED"

Either way you're paying LG because they're the ones providing displays for Panasonic.
 

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"app CAN BE DOWNLOADED"

Either way you're paying LG because they're the ones providing displays for Panasonic.

I'm well aware what the article said. However, for me it is about the moral principle of the matter.

Yes, I am aware my only options are Samsung or LG panels regardless of what brand I pick, however, max profit still goes to LG if I buy LG C2 versus the Panasonic.

Anything else you would like to discuss?
 
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UUUGGGHHH.

I wish the person who thought of the concept of NFTs had died in a fire beforehand.

I wish every marketing department that decides their product has to have NFTs as a "feature" suffers the same fate.
 
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I don't see the point of whining or criticizing LG over this.

These companies are not stupid. They don't add features and capabilities unless there is, or potentially will be a market (read: "User demand") for it.

True the concept of NFTs has suffered greatly over the last year or so - what industry hasn't?

"IF" LG had integrated this feature into their new TVs and enabled it by default, without notice and without an easy method to disable it - that would be a totally different story. But they didn't do this.

YOU the user must first, allow the TV to access your network and use your Internet access. Then YOU the user must download this app. Then YOU the user must create an account. Then YOU the user must use those services. How does it make any sense to blame LG for all that when YOU the user allowed it at multiple points along the way?

Just because you or I don't like or want NFTs, that does NOT in any way mean everyone else should be denied access to that feature.
 
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I don't see the point of whining or criticizing LG over this.

These companies are not stupid. They don't add features and capabilities unless there is, or potentially will be a market (read: "User demand") for it.

True the concept of NFTs has suffered greatly over the last year or so - what industry hasn't?

"IF" LG had integrated this feature into their new TVs and enabled it by default, without notice and without an easy method to disable it - that would be a totally different story. But they didn't do this.

YOU the user must first, allow the TV to access your network and use your Internet access. Then YOU the user must download this app. Then YOU the user must create an account. Then YOU the user must use those services. How does it make any sense to blame LG for all that when YOU the user allowed it at multiple points along the way?

Just because you or I don't like or want NFTs, that does NOT in any way mean everyone else should be denied access to that feature.
Do you say the same thing about law enforcement and restricting access to Ponzi schemes?

If not, why?
 
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it is about the moral principle of the matter.
Really? And what moral principles do you feel LG has violated by offering an "option" for those users who choose, by their own freewill to download and install this totally legal and legitimate feature?

Are people being killed, injured, put in danger?​
Is LG being dishonest and lying to us?​
Is this feature being forced on us without our consent?​
Is LG cheating users out of their money?​

Or do you feel any opinion or personal preference not the same as yours a "moral transgression"?

Do you say the same thing about law enforcement and restricting access to Ponzi schemes?

If not, why?
Of course not. But now you are just being ridiculous. Those two scenarios are not even close. A Ponzi scheme is just that - a "scheme" - an illegal form of "fraud" built on treachery and lies.

Oh, and LG is not the only one: Samsung is bringing NFT Support too their TVs too.
 
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Oh, and LG is not the only one: Samsung is bringing NFT Support too their TVs too.

You are welcome to buy from whoever you like, and so am I. I am choosing Panasonic, this is what happens in late stage captialism. most business competition gets limited to two major companies, in this case Samsung and LG panel makers, and then they try to squeeze out as much profit as possible because humans are stupid, not unlike Diablo Immortals recent success. I'm just glad I have offline back ups of most of my games these days, because the industry in several areas simply can't be trusted anymore. See the recent Bioshock Infinite update that made the game unplayable just so they could add a launcher on an ancient game, and also see Activision Blizzard removing the original offline stand alone installers of Warcraft 3 RTS, one of the greatest games ever made, now you are required to use the inferior upgraded version and a launcher is required as well.

Also, the lack of a heatsink on the C2 42" was really stupid and greedy of LG imo, Panasonic was able to offer this, and the price point isn't much different. OLED's need heatsinks for longevity, so I am giving my money to Panasonic, and yes I am well aware a portion of that goes to LG Displays.

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Really? And what moral principles do you feel LG has violated by offering an "option" for those users who choose, by their own freewill to download and install this totally legal and legitimate feature?

Are people being killed, injured, put in danger?​
Is LG being dishonest and lying to us?​
Is this feature being forced on us without our consent?​
Is LG cheating users out of their money?​

Or do you feel any opinion or personal preference not the same as yours a "moral transgression"?


Of course not. But now you are just being ridiculous. Those two scenarios are not even close. A Ponzi scheme is just that - a "scheme" - an illegal form of "fraud" built on treachery and lies.

Oh, and LG is not the only one: Samsung is bringing NFT Support too their TVs too.
NFT is the typical tech company product: just ahead of the legislation curve to be called illegal, but everyone with two brain cells knows fools are parted from money and its a total scam.

Its typical white collar crime and yes, it does divide the companies with some semblance of ethics from those lacking it. Moral principles? How about just common sense or any of the ten commandments? And that's an atheist talking, go figure. 'Even I' see the values at stake there.

Its clear where LG wants to be now. Well done. Samsung too, but they didn't need their NFT business for it, half their business model is a scam, hardware software and the unholy combo.

Of course not. But now you are just being ridiculous. Those two scenarios are not even close. A Ponzi scheme is just that - a "scheme" - an illegal form of "fraud" built on treachery and lies.
Do you even know what an NFT is then? The scenario is in fact almost a carbon copy. You own a slip of ownership of some digital nothing on a network that could close shop tomorrow. That's what an NFT is. Anyone can create one, market one, promise the world and then make it fade into nothing 'because of the network'. Pretty much the modus operandi for all those crypto shitcoins to date. Except now, now... you get something to show for it. That is... as long as you can login. Find the differences ;) Both lack physical presence, both float on lots of idiots thinking to get rich.

The kicker here is that none of this requires the NFT to begin with and everybody knows it. Every account you own on a server is quite possibly more secure, because you're actually going to be using it and attribute real world value to it, meaning it will likely be covered by some sort of law, in the very least privacy laws. Its crypto all over again in that sense too. The link to the real economy is based on some weird idea of trust (or better 'trust' / 'more security') and the rest is speculation. The same trust that says 'if we both say this pile of dung is worth 10 bucks, it shall be so', regardless of how hard it stinks.
 
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Do you even know what an NFT is then? The scenario is in fact almost a carbon copy. You own a slip of ownership of some digital nothing on a network that could close shop tomorrow
Yes I do. And it in no way is a carbon copy of a Ponzi scheme. It seems you don't know what either is.

A Ponzi scheme is, by definition, intentional "fraud".

Just because a NFT network "could" close shop tomorrow, that does not mean they, with criminal intent, set up shop to intentionally rip investors off.

A NFT is more like you or me going to the racetrack and betting on a longshot. No crime or fraud. Now if the trainer drugs the horse, that is different.

You are suggesting LG is providing this option to intentionally rip off their customers. That indeed, is ridiculous.
 
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Framing something as only intentional or unintentional is disingenuous. LG is moving into murky waters, with a degree of intentionality. Choosing not to follow is a choice.
 
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It's still a choice to install the app & buy a NFT. ;)

Smart TV makers collecting your viewer preferences and personal data & selling it to advertisement companies on the other hand is no choice.
You can only disconnect it from the network & live without smart features.

What your smart TV knows about you – and how to stop it harvesting data

"What is automatic content recognition or ACR?
Back to the smart TV itself. One scary feature to look out for is automated content recognition (ACR). Often turned on by default, this uses analytical techniques to identify video and audio running on the TV, matching it against a big database to identify what’s being played. It’s pretty creepy stuff – ACR works on anything played on the TV including DVDs and Blu-rays, CDs and games."
 
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I'm well aware what the article said. However, for me it is about the moral principle of the matter.

Yes, I am aware my only options are Samsung or LG panels regardless of what brand I pick, however, max profit still goes to LG if I buy LG C2 versus the Panasonic.

Anything else you would like to discuss?
Panasonic does not sell TVs in North America anymore you know.

It's still a choice to install the app & buy a NFT. ;)

Smart TV makers collecting your viewer preferences and personal data & selling it to advertisement companies on the other hand is no choice.
You can only disconnect it from the network & live without smart features.

What your smart TV knows about you – and how to stop it harvesting data

"What is automatic content recognition or ACR?
Back to the smart TV itself. One scary feature to look out for is automated content recognition (ACR). Often turned on by default, this uses analytical techniques to identify video and audio running on the TV, matching it against a big database to identify what’s being played. It’s pretty creepy stuff – ACR works on anything played on the TV including DVDs and Blu-rays, CDs and games."
And LG allows you to opt out of this, unlike some.
 

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Panasonic does not sell TVs in North America anymore you know.

Fuck.

My old Panasonic tube tv from when I was a kid was the very high quality, not surprised the best quality is not sent to America anymore. Another symptom of late stage capitalism.
 
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And LG allows you to opt out of this, unlike some.

Well, LG is apparantly not alone with opt out options. :)
But how good it works is hard to tell since the data transfer is encrypted, and you know they can change their TOS anytime down the road if the margins aren't there.

Stop your snooping smart TV — how to turn off data collection for every brand

"Just recently an earnings report from Vizio revealed that advertising and viewer data was more profitable to the TV maker than the TV hardware itself, and Vizio's not alone in this. It's one of the reasons TVs have become so affordable in the last few years, because these advertising and data gathering opportunities provide an additional revenue stream for companies, making TVs profitable beyond the sale of the physical hardware."
 
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You are welcome to buy from whoever you like, and so am I. I am choosing Panasonic, this is what happens in late stage captialism. most business competition gets limited to two major companies, in this case Samsung and LG panel makers, and then they try to squeeze out as much profit as possible because humans are stupid, not unlike Diablo Immortals recent success. I'm just glad I have offline back ups of most of my games these days, because the industry in several areas simply can't be trusted anymore. See the recent Bioshock Infinite update that made the game unplayable just so they could add a launcher on an ancient game, and also see Activision Blizzard removing the original offline stand alone installers of Warcraft 3 RTS, one of the greatest games ever made, now you are required to use the inferior upgraded version and a launcher is required as well.

Also, the lack of a heatsink on the C2 42" was really stupid and greedy of LG imo, Panasonic was able to offer this, and the price point isn't much different. OLED's need heatsinks for longevity, so I am giving my money to Panasonic, and yes I am well aware a portion of that goes to LG Displays.

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The longevity claim is yet to be scientifically validated as far as I am aware (although I admit it makes logical sense). There are numerous factors which determine how long a screen will last. If Panasonic pushes screen brightness because it has a heatsink then it may well not last as long as the C2.
 

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The longevity claim is yet to be scientifically validated as far as I am aware (although I admit it makes logical sense). There are numerous factors which determine how long a screen will last. If Panasonic pushes screen brightness because it has a heatsink then it may well not last as long as the C2.

Longevity is proven, youtuber HDTV test has done several tests, he even shows a OLED of the same panel type next to it and the other one has a heatsink and he shows you the image retention is removed microseconds faster than the one without the heatsink.

Image retention being the biggest problem in the long term with OLED's.

fyi you need special equipment to measure what HDTV test does,
 
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I do know that my 2019 B9 OLED has both suffered no burn in, AND has an air conditioning output directly behind it, which probably keeps temps down as behind it is pretty much the chilliest part of the house. Thats sort of like a heatsink in terms of it operating cooler. The fact I have suffered no burn in in PC mode like this with nearly no mitigations (just a screensaver) does kind of reinforce the theory.

Granted, it's a sample of one, but still.
 

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I do know that my 2019 B9 OLED has both suffered no burn in, AND has an air conditioning output directly behind it, which probably keeps temps down as behind it is pretty much the chilliest part of the house. Thats sort of like a heatsink in terms of it operating cooler. The fact I have suffered no burn in in PC mode like this with nearly no mitigations (just a screensaver) does kind of reinforce the theory.

Granted, it's a sample of one, but still.

That's better than a heatsink, so you are a sample size of zero lol

Most people don't do that. Also, I am talking like 5+ years down the road kind of longevity. The heatsink should help with that, even if it doesn't, HDTV Test on youtube has proved it helps in retention loss in even new models. The retention is so fast though human eyes don't really notice it. With heatsink those retentions don't even occur though. Wish I could remember name of this particular video, but it was a cool comparison.
 
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That's better than a heatsink, so you are a sample size of zero lol

Most people don't do that. Also, I am talking like 5+ years down the road kind of longevity. The heatsink should help with that, even if it doesn't, HDTV Test on youtube has proved it helps in retention loss in even new models. The retention is so fast though human eyes don't really notice it. With heatsink those retentions don't even occur though. Wish I could remember name of this particular video, but it was a cool comparison.
Yeah I wasn't arguing my setup is normal, more that it does seem thermals matter. Heatsink should only help.
 
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I do know that my 2019 B9 OLED has both suffered no burn in, AND has an air conditioning output directly behind it
My 2017 55" LG C7 OLED has no burn in either (and blues still look nice and blue). And it is being watched at least 6 hours per day. While there is no AC vent in back, it does sit about 12 inches from the wall on a credenza (as opposed to hanging on a wall) so there is plenty of room for air to circulate around it.

That said, while you have AC behind it, doesn't that mean you have a heater duct behind it in the winter months?
 

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My 2017 55" LG C7 OLED has no burn in either (and blues still look nice and blue). And it is being watched at least 6 hours per day. While there is no AC vent in back, it does sit about 12 inches from the wall on a credenza (as opposed to hanging on a wall) so there is plenty of room for air to circulate around it.

That said, while you have AC behind it, doesn't that mean you have a heater duct behind it in the winter months?

I still think you are missing the point here. Even new models have image retention, but it goes away so fast the human eye can not discern it. With heatsink OLED's this does not occur.

 
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