vertically integrated speculative NFT integrated DRM bullshit seems to be already coming to further stop you running code you want and media that copyright law may allow you to view on devices you bought https://t.co/LeN7pK8aMo https://t.co/visitDspSd pic.twitter.com/DRlpOHbX1s
— Michael Veale (@mikarv) January 3, 2022
Oh hey, it's another reason to ditch @samsung TV's. "People hate the LITERAL ADVERTISEMENTS we've placed on their smart TV menus THAT CAN'T BE DISABLED. How can we take this to the next level?"
— Ean Meyer - Weapons Grade Mirth Centrifuge (@EanMeyer) January 3, 2022
Garbage. Total garbage.
I just want a 4k display, but big. Big and dumb. https://t.co/K3IhfBsPPX
some of Samsung's 2022 TVs also include variable refresh rates up to 144Hz — up from 120Hz. They'll be among the first TVs to support AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro, too https://t.co/apioxGNDYV pic.twitter.com/00BHtJmC1E
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) January 3, 2022
When I said I hated smart TVs, this isn’t the kind of dumb TV I was asking for. https://t.co/cNyXeHggck
— Corey Quinn (@QuinnyPig) January 3, 2022
Samsung's new 2022 lineup of smart TVs include a Gaming Hub that has access to GeForce Now, Google Stadia, and Utomik cloud gaming services. Surprisingly, Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) isn't part of this Gaming Hub yet https://t.co/d2gzyD2RYc pic.twitter.com/PZOEyBHp8h
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) January 3, 2022
And the latest Eco Remote can keep itself charged by harvesting radio frequencies from your router, which seems cool as hell. https://t.co/PoHXgJog22 pic.twitter.com/ulPrVkj5xA
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) January 3, 2022
Samsung to add NFT management to their TVs. Oh please make it stop.https://t.co/PrZ7n4fk31
— GamingOnLinux ?⭐ (@gamingonlinux) January 3, 2022
I want my NFTV https://t.co/zOv8LzBMEJ
— Chris Fralic (@chrisfralic) January 3, 2022
We want dumber tvs thohttps://t.co/EujEDMmSxk
— Brady Dale (@BradyDale) January 3, 2022
The entire world is begging Samsung to stop writing software and they keep doubling down on it. https://t.co/VgfqzHDBxC
— Santi Murtagh (@smurtagh) January 3, 2022
finally, crude ape drawings can be seen as they were always meant to be seen: as an interruption of something I actually want to watch https://t.co/bPkBThZx6K
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) January 3, 2022
NFT Management directly in your @Samsung TV. That's cool. https://t.co/Y4nSneFtGb
— Alexandre Dreyfus (@alex_dreyfus) January 3, 2022
Most interesting thing in Samsung's annual #CES2022 TVs is an NFT app. Potentially big NFT mainstreaming step. Samsung's "integrated platform for discovering, purchasing and trading digital artwork" could be a nice business if it takes a commission. https://t.co/yLjcZvP8GU
— Larry Dignan (@ldignan) January 3, 2022
The lack of Xbox Game Pass here is loud. Would love to know what the hurdles are there, and on which end. https://t.co/KuKzLNfyNW
— Russell Holly (@russellholly) January 3, 2022
Remember when everyone added 3D to everything.
— Jeff Needles (@jsneedles) January 3, 2022
Sometimes being an early adopter is not a good thing.
At least this time it’s just software. https://t.co/RaNC3mK4b5
Always good to see more support on ways to play in the cloud gaming space, curious to see how long it’ll take Xbox to show up, after all they did have a partnership with Samsung for mobile phones and tablets originally ? also stadia sponsored ads are worth noting too! https://t.co/Cjl11Z2ccr
— Virtual Cloud (@VirtualCloud_) January 3, 2022
No. Guys. No. https://t.co/eCR88CtscE
— Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) January 3, 2022
And so begin innovative business model experiments using Web3
— Nischal (WazirX) ⚡️ (@NischalShetty) January 3, 2022
Being able to buy and sell NFTs through your TV ?#NFT #Web3 https://t.co/wbOeTXQk6p
Smart TVs are a mistake. Just give me a dummy TV that has a place to plug in my Playstation. https://t.co/n6M828wiVq
— Sarah Horrocks⏳ (@mercurialblonde) January 3, 2022
People are far too keen to push emerging technologies into the mainstream way before they're ready for anything more than niche, experimental use cases. The pace of change brought about by social media and smartphones has got us craving that pace for everything. https://t.co/6Q5ovRLU8c
— Martin SFP Bryant (@MartinSFP) January 3, 2022
You know the Smart TV features that make your TV crash or force you to update it when you just want to watch a thing or that forces Ads down your throat?
— tante (@tante) January 3, 2022
Samsung has ideas to make it even worse while also destroying the planet! https://t.co/0uLcAfLxTo
Because Samsung is Samsung, it had to get out ahead of everyone else by announcing its 2022 TV lineup before CES even starts.
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) January 3, 2022
This year the story with its upper-range TVs is more about software changes and new features than hardware upgrades: https://t.co/MS6afcU1Ek
So you say NFTs are just a fad.. https://t.co/zuYqzjDOlX
— Scott Strazzante (@ScottStrazzante) January 3, 2022
Samsung is going to integrate the buying and selling of #NFTs in 3 new models of their TVs from next year! INSANE! https://t.co/jcOj7FZUec
— Lark Davis (@TheCryptoLark) January 3, 2022
.@Samsung integrates an NFT platform in its smart TVs.
— ICO Drops (@ICODrops) January 3, 2022
Users can discover, purchase, and trade digital artwork through TVs.https://t.co/AVjAJZpwwb pic.twitter.com/IlimIoIyzn
interesting ? …
— ThetaLands (@ThetaLands) January 3, 2022
“Samsung integrates an NFT platform in its smart TVs.
Users can discover, purchase, and trade digital artwork through TVs.”https://t.co/l4abyXA1JE#ThetaLands #Theta $TFUEL $THETA
Samsung Electronics Unveils Its 2022 MICRO LED, Neo QLED and Lifestyle TVs - Neo QLEDs optimized with the new Smart Hub that enables smart content curation, cloud gaming, video calls, on-screen multitasking, NFTs management. https://t.co/YCA7PxGzZl#NFT's #massadoption
— 078-CryptoCapitol (@078_CC) January 3, 2022
Game-changing@SamsungTV for #NFTshttps://t.co/TCKioWl8Iv
— T?A (@TokenAngels) January 3, 2022
As NFTs get more recognition worldwide, Innovative brands such as Samsung decide to incorporate them in their products.
— ?∞? (@infinitepillars) January 3, 2022
?∞?https://t.co/1LWBtwjFHr#NFT #NFTs #NFTart #NFTCommunity #NFTJapan #Samsung
Samsung Electronics Unveils Its 2022 MICRO LED, Neo QLED and Lifestyle TVs, With Next-Generation Picture Quality and Range of Cutting-Edge Personalization Optionshttps://t.co/RIRFxFpdjY
— Samsung Electronics (@Samsung) January 3, 2022
NFT 매니지먼트 기능을 탑재한 삼성 Neo QLED TV에 대한 글.https://t.co/AX1Fm4u7XJ
— jungbran (@jungbran) January 3, 2022
Samsung Unveils Its 2022 MICRO LED, Neo QLED and Lifestyle TVs, With Next-Generation Picture Quality.
— Jay ᴺᶠᵀ (@JAY_NFTs) January 3, 2022
These TVs will be running #NFTs .
Announce:https://t.co/YjYiaTqpP1 pic.twitter.com/vHw1IMM5EE
Samsung Gaming Hub to Bring Stadia, More to Samsung TVs https://t.co/oC12ugOPyF
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) January 3, 2022