Gamers everywhere are rejoicing that they will finally be able to....open Netflix from their monitor OS...and....uh....send analytics to LG. I don't know about you guys but I'm always complaining that more of my shit isn't connected to the internet. I've got the fridge, washer, dryer, TV...why can't my monitor have a steady connection to a corporate server in Korea, too? Well my dreams have finally been answered
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I can't imagine why you would use a built-in TV/monitor OS. Even if you're not computer savvy, you're better of getting a cheap streaming stick.