[Consumer Reports] What the New Ads on the Nvidia Shield TV Really Mean for Consumers

by kurmudgeon
Se7enLC

"What you buy isn't always what you get to keep"

I got a teeny tiny check from Sony after they took away OtherOS (Linux) support from my PS3.

So maybe Nvidia Shield owners should get together and do the whole class action thing and get themselves some $4.37 checks.

Chozly

Can anyone explain why the world's largest advertising company does such an ALARMINGLY BAD JOB of choosing advertisements?

Tired8281

Getting tired of being told what I can and can't be mad about.

MoccaFix-GOLD

It really means I install Launcher Manager and FLauncher and get on with my life.

pawdog

It's just cool that Reddit bots are writing articles on Consumer Reports now.

TeutonJon78

I keep seeing this line about buying an ad-free user experience.

Did NVidia ever sell it as such? Was it a listed feature?

And if it's Google related, it's going to have ads.

ZebZ

Good grief, this story is a month old already.

The Shield was never advertised as an ad-free device. Get over it.