Submitted by MarvelsGrantMan136 t3_yxqdqr in television
stumpcity t1_iwr8ki6 wrote
Reply to comment by CptNonsense in Roku to Lay Off 200 Employees, Cutting Headcount by 7% by MarvelsGrantMan136
It's actually way closer to 50/50 (or maybe even 60/40 by now) that the Hisense you grab at a Wal-Mart is using GoogleTV/Android TV as its OS, not Roku.
Same with TCL, I believe.
CptNonsense t1_iwraya2 wrote
I just went to Walmart.com and all of the "in store" Hisenses were Rokus
stumpcity t1_iwrbnmj wrote
I just went and that's not what I'm seeing. Maybe that's a function of whatever regional differences there are in purchasing practices and stock on hand, but Roku is losing business to Google/Android as the hardware OS for smart tvs, even at Walmart.
Walmart itself is actually becoming fairly well known for their own ONN-branded androidtv box/stick
CptNonsense t1_iwrbwuj wrote
>Walmart itself is actually becoming fairly well known for their own ONN-branded androidtv box/stick
Like with other in-house smart TV platforms, I wouldn't trust the longevity or adaptability of that
stumpcity t1_iwrjwv3 wrote
Sure, but we're not talking about that. We're talking about people going into a Walmart and coming out with a TV. The idea put forth was that if you got a TV at Walmart, it had Roku on it, and it turns out that's increasingly not the case, and in fact, a number of folks are going into Walmart to come out with Walmart's own branded streambox
CptNonsense t1_iwrnqbu wrote
That's not even what we are talking about, no
stumpcity t1_iwro57b wrote
Lol, what.
The conversation is right there, above us. Its what we're talking about. Its literally how we got here.
It hasn't changed in the hour or so its existed
CptNonsense t1_iwrqntk wrote
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That has nothing to do with what I said about Onn
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I was explicitly talking about Hisense and what Walmart reports as in store availability, not every tv they sell
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