“Walmart is tired of making less money than Amazon.” Is likely closer to the truth.
Everytime I go to a Wal-Mart I wonder how many bowling allies I could stuff into the building
I always get worried I’ve wandered into 3rd world country moving around the store, which I assume is why there are so many american flags hanging everywhere to remind me “no, it’s just walmart.”
At least 3, maybe 4.
They just want an Insignia line of products like Best Buy.
Or Onn…?
Who’s onn? Insignia used to be LG. At least that’s what we told ourselves when I sold em.
Insignia was rebadged products from other manufacturers IIRC. I think the batteries were actually Duracell. It’s the manufacturer’s that run lines for other brands with less QC, hence the lower price.
I’ve heard that basically all retail batteries are either Duracell or Energizer.
I believe it
I don’t know if they still are, but Ikea rechargeables were eneloop with different wrapper and performed identically, I believe, to the black eneloops.
Shout out to buying hospitality grade TVs that don’t come with spyware and bloatware.
That’s an extremely valuable shout-out, thanks. I haven’t shopped for a TV in more than a decade now, but after following this rabbit hole for a little bit, you’ve essentially converted me to this way of thinking. It reminds me of Windows LTSC–just get the version that doesn’t have the bullshit, even if you have to jump through some extra hoops or pay more.
Glad you found it useful. Someone keyed me into these a long time ago. They last a lot longer than a regular TV, like they literally use better glue and more durable components and stuff.
I can’t wait until it’s an art and culture magazine
never heard of Vizio