There are ads, but if you’re willing to slog through the settings you can get rid of them. I just used a pihole LG blocklist. I really enjoy using the magic mouse on the screen and I’m finding it hard to give up.
Mine doesn’t have ads. But like I said, I’ve never connected it to the Internet, so I don’t know if it would start showing them if I did. I just use a Chromecast, my Switch, or an antenna.
I have one connected to the internet due to WAF, but I never signed into an LG account on it. As a result, the “home” page just shows something about signing in “for the full experience” rather than any ads.
I bought an LG a little while back. Looks good, no need to connect it to the Internet, you can turn on and off all the features you do or don’t want.
For now. That can change at any time with an update.
What update?
you can say that about literally any TV brand, this doesn’t help.
Hell yeah. I was considering a C5, but saw people online saying ads are present on LG.
I use shield anyway, but I will probably just follow your advice and set default input to the shield
No. Mine is totally connected. Use all the apps. I don’t get ads on it.
There are ads, but if you’re willing to slog through the settings you can get rid of them. I just used a pihole LG blocklist. I really enjoy using the magic mouse on the screen and I’m finding it hard to give up.
Mine doesn’t have ads. But like I said, I’ve never connected it to the Internet, so I don’t know if it would start showing them if I did. I just use a Chromecast, my Switch, or an antenna.
I have one connected to the internet due to WAF, but I never signed into an LG account on it. As a result, the “home” page just shows something about signing in “for the full experience” rather than any ads.