![]() Then there's iTunes, where I can "purchase" and "download" movies, but the resulting files won't play on my TV, because they are wrapped in iTunes DRM. ![]() I've also heard that people have a great experience with RARBG, which appears to be a (likely illegal) place to freely download 4K movie rips. The Blu-Ray player needs regular online updates and is in general pretty hostile towards me, the law-abiding consumer, but it works. I can rent a 4K blu-ray locally for 3€ per night and that'll work just fine. Now let's say I want to watch a movie on my TV. Currently, the entire TV experience is fast and ad-free, so one could argue that by granting it internet access, it effectively "breaks" or at the very least becomes an inferior product than what I purchased. ![]() Otherwise, I'll be faced with forced upgrades that modify things against my best interest, for example by displaying ads. As a matter of principle, my LG OLED TV will never get internet access. ![]()
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