It. Is. Never. Enough.
You paid hundreds of dollars for a new monitor, but it doesn’t matter. More ads, more profits.
I hate it.
Why is it on the network anyway?
Returning is not enough. Boycotting is not enough. We need to be marching on the FTC and Congress with torches and pitchforks about this shit!
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Exactly all 3!
Some of my favourite monitors have been from LG but these days I get by just fine never buying any of their products and I will continue to do so. Eat shit, LG.
Why? What made you go from favorite monitors to “eat shit”?
This very thread
The phrase “these days” makes it sound like there’s more to it than this thread. Obviously after this post nobody would want to buy LG, but it sounds like there are other reasons.
This isn’t the first time LG tries to pull this shit.
Me the second I read this: FUCK. THAT. 😠
Wait, so the monitor has some sort of network capability?
I assume it’s full of streaming apps or something and they just also added this fun ad junk to it.
I suspect that this is a smart TV being used as a monitor.
It says “Smart Monitor” right there in the pic.
It’s monitoring your activity and smartly displaying ads. Working as advertised!
/s
Seriously! What is smart about these things? It’s smart not to buy this bullshit. It’s 1984 doublespeak just like the “open” in “OpenAI”.
Generally, we (sadly) see smart monitors come up like smart TVs did ten years ago.
Some noteable features include streaming apps (netflix…) and wireless screen mirroring from phones.
Wow, this is useless!
Seriously, who the hell use Netflix on a monitor when you have a literal pc connected to it that is way better.
If it’s all the same driver board, they save on complexity of having different parts. I hate it but it’s true. Samsung gaming monitors now have to keep track of a remote to change settings.
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Yes? There’s this thing called a web browser and you type in Netflix.com and behold: netflix!
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Exactly, so why would a PC Monitor need to have it’s own Netflix? The PC already has it.
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Maybe because many streaming services have locked their 4k content behind some specific apps and platforms and offer lower resolutions on general desktop PCs.
In other words, because abuse begets abuse.
But it’s trivial to torrent their content at whatever resolution I want…
Their TV does but I’m not sure how it works with monitors. Maybe it’s just hardcoded ads in their software. I don’t see how the monitor can have a network connection…
Ethernet over HDMI Ethernet over display port Ethernet via thunderbolt They could probably do something tricky with a driver and serial over HDMI
I don’t know about this one but several LG monitors actually have Wi-Fi built in.
Of course, If it was using Wi-Fi you could just not connect the Wi-Fi. But some manufacturers are getting smart and are able to use open networks to call home. You could open it up find the antenna and short it out directly to the ground plane
Yeah it’s odd, maybe the monitor has a sort of usb-c -over-displayport ethernet adapter ?
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Both HDMI and DisplayPort feature USB/Ethernet data link capabilities, and obviously USB-C does as well.
This is dependent upon the version of the cable, and all other hardware involved, but this is well within the bounds of available ad/surveillance tech.
Yeah but what functionality does it provide to the monitor?
The ability to serve ads and spy on you…
Louis Rossmann has LG as an anti-sponsor. He calls them out for their bullshit in some of his videos.
A monitor is an output device. It cannot transmit or operate on a network. (inb4 ethernet over HDMI: There is no implementation of the spec in the wild).
If there’s any ad tracking, it would have to be in your display driver on the PC.
(inb4 ethernet over HDMI: There is no implementation of the spec in the wild).
How about Thunderbolt? This looks like macOS, and while I’m not 100% sure if they utilize HDMI ports anymore, they certainly use Thunderbolt.
Does Mac OS automatically allow random connected devices outbound traffic to any?
Does Mac OS automatically allow random connected devices outbound traffic to any?
Welcome back from the coma, I’m glad you made it through. We have Thunderbolt and USB-C now.
Unfortunately we are not living in the age of CRT monitors being connected over D-Sub anymore.
LG is on my total boycott list. Samsung, HP, LG.
I bought an HP printer and God damn it… Never, ever buy a hp printer, and specially if you run Linux.
My HP printer/scanner works ok with HPLIP but my next buy will be a Brother laser printer or combo.
Brother is the way to go
I have a HP printer that works perfectly fine on Linux. But it’s from 2015.
Why? Doesn’t This exist, ik the hp forcing the software thing yes but is it bad on linux bcs of the software?
Nope.
Back in the box and straight back to the store.
Like that’s the only thing we got left people and that’s why they are making returns such a bitch now
Why on earth have you let your monitor access the internet
Why on earth buy a “smart” monitor. It is a computer. There is a smart device attached by definition.
It’s hooked to a Mac, so most likely on Thunderbolt which would allow it internet access with the video feed. So it’s possible they didn’t have a choice. (This isn’t limited to Mac though)
So now we just need a MAC filter with a wild card at the firewall?
No more LG products in this house.
Do they make thunderbolt cables that support only video, but not network access?
Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter and then an HDMI cable would do that, but more things to add.
That’s fucked up…
This just makes me think of every thread complaining about smart tvs and every comment saying “just buy a monitor!”
Indeed…
Or projector.
This needs to go viral and be posted in reviews for every monitor with this “feature”. Heck, make a convenient warning icon indicating “adware” for such reviews so I can scroll past them faster.
No way I’m risking buying a TV or monitor from LG after seeing this. It would go right back in the box to be returned.
Once it’s established as a way to make money, everyone will add it.
Don’t be surprised to see it added to the GPUs at the output level, just in case you think any screen manufacturers will hold out.
The warning icon should be a purple monkey.
You know I’ve not seen a bonzibuddy in a long long time.
Wtf??! Wow
damn Telescreens
I would call legal and IT. It’s outside the scope of my role to accept contacts on behalf of the company.
Full page ads on the monitor for you with love from IT.
IT here, Plesse don’t involve us… We don’t want to to deal with this bs either
IT here, Yes, by all means involve me. I will buy a second monitor and plug it into a known box that is no business going anywhere. I will then block, at the network firewall level, any outbound traffic to anything that thing talks to. If it uses its own MAC address at the head end I will then collect and publish every connection that thing tries to make outside to a blacklist and provide it to the public.
Thank you network admin! You’re a hero!
You could also just stick it in a VLAN with no route to other networks.
Easily. I could also simply deny it access to the internet. But sometimes you need to look out for more than just your own.
Sounds way more interesting than most IT work as well. I’d definitely rather do some investigative work like this than a typical parade of password resets, email assistance, and software installations.
Hells yes.
I had to ask a helpdesk for a 2fa reset once. Intrestingly, they didn’t make me identify myself except for first and last name. Not sure what point the 2FA has if it’s that easy to remove.
Depending on the help desk they probably knew it was you. Did you call from a phone HR knows about? If it was a walk up, did they make the ticket before or after resetting your MFA?
They do have the phone number on record, so I guess that’s what they did. More likely though they didn’t even check. They made no ticket either, just reset it in the course of an around 3 minute call.
Are you sure there is no ticket? Some systems let you make tickets that the end user is not notified for. Also, depending on the size/ levels of automation your call may have populated all your info on the agents end.
Hands you a random laptop.
“The thing doesn’t work.”
Refuses to elaborate and leaves.
It and I appear to have the same thing wrong with us. I’m not working on it.