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News to me, what Roku do?
I mean the sticks and boxes, not the TV's themselves, I get those suck.
You ever wonder why many of Rokus remotes don't come with a mute button? Weird huh... Maybe just an especially expensive button, huh?
Huh...I must have gotten lucky because all of mine have a mute button...
It's a problem. Also reports of some reviews that do have mute buttons, but the functionality gets selectively disabled - I.e. on the YouTube app, pressing mute will pause an ad, but not mute. The point is to force you to complete watching ads.
I don't understand the question. I'm reacting to this story, what the company is doing, without distinction between the branded TVs and peripheral devices.
I get ads suck, and I was pissed and confused when I received one the other day on my Roku.
I just didn't know if there was some other reason that they were the worst thing that happened to TV that I missed.