I sort of agree with you to an extent. To me obviously the quality of the TV itself comes first. But if I can get a good TV and get widget support which can be flicked on and off with a simple button press, that would be fine too.
But in the end I'd take a KURO without widgets over a Vizio with widgets. Hell I'd take a KURO over a TV that made me breakfast in bed. ;)
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I sort of agree with you to an extent. To me obviously the quality of the TV itself comes first. But if I can get a good TV and get widget support which can be flicked on and off with a simple button press, that would be fine too.
But in the end I'd take a KURO without widgets over a Vizio with widgets. Hell I'd take a KURO over a TV that made me breakfast in bed. ;)