Soon,Shaved | Adult Movies Online you might be able to watch Amazon Prime shows on an Amazon TV. Hooray?
According to a new report from Insider, Amazon has been working on Amazon-branded TVs for the last two years.
There are two versions in the works: One made by a third party, TCL, that will carry Amazon branding and be integrated with Alexa. And a second TV that Amazon engineers are reportedly developing in-house.
The former could come out as soon as October. There isn't pricing information available yet, but they'll reportedly be 55-75 inches.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It's easy to see why the prospect of watching Amazon TV shows via an Amazon Prime subscription on an Amazon device itself is attractive to the company. As its (possibly anti-trust law violating) Amazon Basics line shows, there's nothing Amazon loves more than that sweet, sweet vertical integration.
Plus, just as the Amazon website showcases AmazonBasics products, an Amazon TV could place Prime movies and shows front and center. Apple doesn't have an actual TV, but the AppleTV interface certainly places Apple TV+, as well as Apple Music and other Apple media options, right at the top of its menu.
Why Amazon wants a TV is clear. But, even if it's an affordable, attractive product, should you? This is the company that has turned home security Ring devices into a surveillance network for the police. It collects mountains of data on users in order to sell us as many products as possible. Alexa has been known to eavesdrop. Forgive us if giving the corporation yet another physical anchor in the home doesn't sound like an exciting opportunity to us.
Amazon already makes a Fire TV stick, a TV attachment, and remote that serves as an Amazon-powered streaming app platform. It's not clear whether an actual Amazon TV would use the same interface. It has actually already dipped its toes into branded TVs, too. It released an AmazonBasics TV in December 2020, but it was only available in India. That device cost about $410.
But, apparently, the TV project hasn't been smooth sailing. The Insider co-reporter of the piece, Ben Bergman, tweeted that " the rollout has been beset with logistical bottlenecks."
Will Amazon get its TV out in time for holiday shopping? Considering how much Amazon and Jeff Bezos absolutely love money, it's probably a safe bet to take.
Topics Amazon
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Samsung Unpacked stream is set for May 12, 2025
Patriots star slams the door on criticism of his White House boycott
Horrific harassment story is giving the internet a new reason to #DeleteUber
Samsung's turmoil derails plan to crown its heir apparent
Best soundbar deal: Save $300 on the Sonos Arc
Please enjoy the many faces of Beyoncé, Jay Z and Blue Ivy at the NBA All
Kate McKinnon and Hillary Clinton spotted processing this hellscape together
This egg inside another egg is a perfect YouTube specimen
NYT Connections hints and answers for May 10: Tips to solve 'Connections' #699.
MashTalk: Should Apple be required to provide instructions on how to fix your iPhone?
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。