LG is Bringing NFTs To Its Smart TVs (theverge.com) 67
Just months after Samsung announced that it's bringing non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to its TVs, now LG's doing the same. From a report:The company's new NFT marketplace, called LG Art Lab, lets you "buy, sell and enjoy high-quality digital artwork" from your TV. For now, only users in the US with an LG TV that runs webOS 5.0 or later can access the app, which is available to download from the TV's home screen. Through the portal, you can buy and sell digital works made available through LG's NFT drops. The first one of these drops is set to occur on September 22nd and features a set of metallic-looking NFTs from sculptor Barry X Ball. Since I just so happen to own a compatible LG TV, I downloaded and tried out the app for myself... and there's not much going on there yet. The app is pretty empty, and there aren't any NFTs that you can browse through and buy right now.
NFTs fund terrorism! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:NFTs fund terrorism! (Score:4, Funny)
I have to say, if find the synchronicity ... disturbing ...
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As we just read in the previous topic. Time for a ban.
I've already banned LG from my home because everything they make is shit. I have literally never owned anything made by LG that didn't fail prematurely. Literally all of their divisions make garbage. Literal Garbage.
Further proof (Score:1)
That the last thing the world needs is more software engineers.
Re: Further proof (Score:2)
This is something LG is hopping on to try to get a few extra dukats on a 'trend'. Most people won't even bother with this 'feature' and I expect it to disappear from future LG sets when the NFT hype dies down.
Amazing timing guys (Score:5, Funny)
The best time to get in on fad craze is 6 months after it's irrelevant.
Re:Amazing timing guys (Score:5, Insightful)
How do you know a fad is finally over?
When corporations start jumping the bandwaggon.
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And apparently, the Islamic State. Wonder what the connection is. Both equally out of touch with reality?
Re: Amazing timing guys (Score:1)
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Serious answer: The Islamic State are basically a criminal organization. And if theres one thing criminals know how to do, its scam people, and if they are any good at it, launder the loot afterwards. Turns out NFTs are pretty good for both usecases. So yeah, I reckon this was pretty obviously something they'd get into.
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Well, serious response to that: I agree. They are also very conservative, so it took them this long.
Re: Amazing timing guys (Score:1)
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Yet another gimmick that none of their customers asked for. With 3D TVs, at least you could understand what the feature was and why someone might want it, even if hardly anyone did want it. With curved TVs, you can understand what the feature is but not why anyone would want it. With this, most customers can't even figure out what the feature is. But somehow LG thinks people want it?
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It's something that makes you rich... somehow. It's worth millions... or something.
And plants crave it, too.
Re:Amazing timing guys (Score:4, Funny)
The primary users of this app will be toddlers who are randomly pressing buttons on the remote to see what happens, and their parents who will find out at the end of the month that they owe $487,125 for all the NFTs their toddlers have purchased so far (a $31,000 value!)
Re:Amazing timing guys (Score:4, Informative)
The best time to get in on fad craze is 6 months after it's irrelevant.
When was it ever relevant?
Re: Amazing timing guys (Score:2)
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When was it ever relevant?
When people were bilking stupid "investors" at the start of the year. Just because something is a total scam doesn't mean it's not "relevant".
Slashdot seems to have covered more NFT related stories than Microsoft or Linux related ones this year.
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This is like when The Macarena started appearing in local car dealership ads in my area. You knew it was well and thoroughly dead at that point.
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kids today never had to live through the hell that was the summer of macarena, thats why they're soft.
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It was a dark time. Our time of national healing was sadly interrupted a few years later by the tragedy of Mambo #5.
gambling laws? (Score:2)
How is this not gambling really? Isn't the only point here to speculate on prices going up and down, while the asset has no inherent value? To me this feels more like poker than stock trading
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I don't disagree with you. However I'd like to know how the gold standard would have fixed things. Save for its industrial and commodity value, to me gold is no more "real" than any currency. Knowing the treasury is holding some actual gold to "back" my dollar doesn't give me any more confidence in its value. The dollar is still a theoretical IOU. And as the economy grows, there's no way to grow the gold to match it. Just have to slice it thinner and thinner. Nevermind those nations and peoples who h
Re: gambling laws? (Score:1)
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Yep, as soon as inflation started hitting the big numbers, My fixed rate mortgage started getting minimum payments.
Re: gambling laws? (Score:2)
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kid porn
That seems the perfect way to destroy a block chain, place an embedded NFT (not just a link) in it containing child porn, since it can never be removed it will destroy the whole chain.
Nft huh? (Score:5, Interesting)
So i own the images then and when lg ends their service i can easily take them with me and yransfer them to other devices. Or do they vanish?
Re: Nft huh? (Score:1)
Re: Nft huh? (Score:2)
No, i know the answer to the question. I was pointing it out. Sort of like bill murry raising funds via an charity NFT sale. nFT and crypto can always be hacked, and once stolen is mostly unrecoverable so you lose everything.
In Bill case it is evem more tradgedy as it was $ for a child who desperately needed it.(major medical expense charity fund raiser)
Hopeful it will show the world just how useless and untrustworthy NfT are.
Kind of crazy really (Score:3)
The next major advance in tech (Score:2)
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Actually, wall-sized colour e-paper that I can update whenever I want but otherwise doesn't require any power? Sign me up! I've been waiting over a decade for that!
LG = Lislamic Gtate ? (Score:1)
Well... okay (Score:2)
LG Art Lab, lets you "buy, sell and enjoy high-quality digital artwork" from your TV.
As long as people can buy, sell *and* enjoy NFTs on the TV ... (sigh)
(Personally, I'll stick to TV shows and movies.)
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Usually my LG TV is turned off when not using it.
Saving electricity (and money).
Wasting electricity (and money).
[Obviously, the amount depends on your TV tech.]
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Of course, it doesn't have any artwork by Barry X Ball, but I haven't yet finished solving my Lament Configuration puzzle box
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Huh? (Score:1)
Can I "buy" an nft of a tulip in full bloom?
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Solution: Don't Buy Smart TVs (Score:2)
Re: Solution: Don't Buy Smart TVs (Score:2)
Another solution is: buy one, just don't configure anything, plug whatever you want to use in the HDMI and call it a day.
Thanks LG (Score:2)
Thank LG for helping me weed on the TV brands to avoid. I really don't want to see NFTs on crypto anywhere near my TV. I am getting to the point that a dumb TV and a computer would be a better choice. BTW 'Dumb TV' as opposed to a computer monitor, since we don't need the same pixel density.
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Really wish affordable large screen 4k displays, without OS/tuner/speaker crap were a thing.
LG on the crazy train (Score:2)
Maybe not enough for me to avoid LG products, but they should not be stooping this low and legitimizing nutty behavior.
Day late and a dollar short (Score:2)
That's supposed to be an incentive? (Score:1)
Model Number (Score:2)
So, "getting the model number from the on-screen menu" has been put on the back-burner for this? Man, I need to take a class on marketing or something - I just don't get it.
Smart terminals (Score:1)