Telly will give you a free TV if you'll watch non-stop ads
for free 55-inch 4K TVs that continuously display ads on part of a secondary screen. So long as you're willing to accept those ads and share data, you won't have to pay a thing., the smaller display also shows news, sports scores and other useful data. You won't have to interrupt a show just to stay in the know. The set has its own camera, microphone array, sensors and voice assistant, enabling video calls and motion-captured fitness apps.
The reservations cover the first 500,000 TVs, which are expected to ship in the summer. Telly hasn't outlined full specs as we write this, but the set is estimated to be worth $1,000 at retail. The strategy isn't surprising given Telly's leadership. Company chief Ilya Pozin co-founded Pluto TV, . He sees the free TV as making viewers an"equal part" of the ad system — you're benefiting as much as the corporations, Pozin claims. Great deals on consumer electronics delivered straight to your inbox, curated by Engadget’s editorial team.
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