- “over 70 percent of TV-related inquiries from senior customers received at its service centers [being] simply about difficulties in operating the TV,” - What? - Edit, oh man: - I’m not gonna lie… it was really early when I read the article… and I might have read it as “injuries” 3 or 4 times. Inquiries makes so much more sense. - Let me rephrase: “our UI sucks ass and is confusing as fuck, so we gathered data and did some dumbass analysis on this phenomenon instead of making an interface that isn’t utter dogshit” - I’m not gonna lie… it was really early when I read the article… and I might have read it as “injuries” 3 or 4 times. Inquiries makes so much more sense. 
 
- NGL, I had to do a double take because I read it as injuries too on the first pass. 
 
- I’m not surprised. We have an LG and the navigation is absolute dog shit. - I have a Samsung I regret buying, and it’s garbage 
- I have an LG smart TV. It’s never been allowed to connect to my home network and is exclusively a display for a Pi 5 running Kodi. - For that use case it’s decent for the price. 
 
- LG released a new version of its Magic Remote in January with a particularly limited button selection that is likely to confuse or frustrate newcomers. In addition to not having keys for individual numbers, there are no buttons for switching inputs, play/pause, or fast forward/rewind. - One of the major features of this “EasyTV” is a remote with more buttons on it, because they removed most of them on the “Magic” remote. - The rest of it seems like a pathetic attempt to enter a market they don’t really care about. - To create the Easy TV, LG said it took its LG QNED Evo (QNED85A) and adjusted it to make the picture brighter and more color-saturated, and boosted audio for dialogue. - You can also have it remind you to take medication, and apparently there’s a video calling feature. 
- I’m not anywhere close to being shot senior but I wouldn’t mind half those features on my TV. 
- This is totally misguided. They want to hit a button and for it to work. They literally get scared of more than 7 buttons. - They have a flipper remote that is perfect for elderly they should have used as baseline. 
- TV UIs are the worst. 





