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Xlythe | 1 year ago
It was nice for things like switching HDMI inputs; you could dynamically update the name and icon, making it more intuitive for someone who had never used the TV before and didn't know what was plugged into which port. You could also adjust settings more easily without everyone have to watch together with you on the big screen as you dug to find the obscure setting to tweak.
But your complaints were equally valid, and were a concern at the time.
I would have liked to see it ship, if just to see if customers liked it. A traditional remote still worked too. But oh well.
mitthrowaway2|1 year ago
alsobrsp|1 year ago
I have a ~2022 Samsung OLED, and it doesn't have an input button that I can find. I have to go into the home ribbon menu to find the inputs.
dmonitor|1 year ago
https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/...
What TVs should be adding, though, is Wiimote functionality. Build the IR array into the bezel and let me point the remote to select something with a cursor, with arrow keys as a fallback if I'm lazy.
goosedragons|1 year ago
devmor|1 year ago
garaetjjte|1 year ago
You could do that sanely, with e-ink display on a button.
InsideOutSanta|1 year ago