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I don't know if anyone wants to give this a shot .. but I'll post it just in case ::

Telly, A Start-Up Led By Pluto TV’s Co-Founder, Offers Dual-Screen Smart TVs For Free
By Dade Hayes, DEADLINE.com - May 15, 2023

Telly, a startup led by a co-founder of Pluto TV, is taking a novel tack in promoting its dual-screen smart TV sets.

After emerging from a 24-month stealth period, the company says it will offer its first 500,000 mass-produced models for free to consumers when they start shipping this summer. Ilya Pozin, founder and CEO of Telly, told Deadline in an interview that the 55-inch sets, which have 4K HDR picture quality and a built-in premium sound bar, would retail for more than $1,000.

Telly says it is bringing to market the first dual-screen smart TV. Below the main panel, a smaller screen is a conduit for sports scores, news, weather, display ads and other supplemental information. The bottom screen can also go dark, for example when a movie is playing on the bigger screen.

The free giveaway is an effort to upend the prevailing business model in streaming and have advertising more completely fund the device itself. “TVs have become a commodity,” Pozin said. “When a category becomes a commodity, what happens? It’s a race to the bottom on price. There’s very little margin to be made on the hardware.” Over time, he went on, smart TVs became “drastically under-powered. They’re the largest screen in our home, but they are as dumb as an ATM machine.” Instead of setting out to make a bargain-priced TV, Telly has targeted the higher end of the market. After the rollout of the 55-inch set, larger sizes are expected to follow.

Investors in Telly, which launched two years ago, include LightShed Partners and Vayner Media, and Ryan Reynolds-backed connected-TV ad firm MNTN has formed a partnership with the company. Principals have not said exactly how much money they have raised, though they say Telly’s post-raise valuation will be in the nine-figure range. The hope is to emulate the trajectory of Pluto, which Pozin founded with Tom Ryan in 2013 and sold to Viacom six years later for $340 million. While the acquisition price seemed hefty at the time, it has turned into a steal as Pluto has become a multi-billion-dollar pillar of Paramount Global’s streaming portfolio, which is now overseen by Ryan.

Mindful of the challenging economics in the hardware business, smart-TV players like Samsung, Vizio and LG have pivoted toward free, ad supported streaming television [FAST]. Telly’s strategy differs from theirs in that it is not promoting its own streaming ecosystem. Instead, it is meant to be a living-room hub for thousands of apps — video streaming, of course, but also videoconferencing, music, fitness, gaming and other categories. A video chat feature enables the lower screen to gather a group of friends or family and synchronize their collective viewing of a game, event or movie on the main screen.

Numerous times during a 30-minute demo offered to Deadline in New York, Pozin referenced the iPhone, saying Telly’s goal was to be as disruptive to the streaming marketplace as Apple’s device was when it was first introduced. Once-essential items like digital cameras, GPS devices and others were instantly made obsolete. Instead of fiddling with their phones, Telly believes, viewers will be able to access an array of supplemental information without turning their focus to another screen. That extra degree of attention is worth a lot to advertisers in the fast-growing but distinctly fragmented streaming ad sector.

Of course, there will be tradeoffs made by those signing up for a free Telly in terms of agreeing to surrender certain data, but Pozin said the company has made an effort to prioritize consumer privacy. The smart-TV sector has seen other violations over the years Vizio in 2017 was fined $2.2 million after federal regulators found the company’s data practices were deceptive. TV data firm Alphonso also was reported to be accessing viewers’ audio inputs without sufficient disclosure.

“Everything is very transparent with our consumers,” Pozin said of Telly. “Everything is opt-in. We don’t bury things in long terms-of-service agreements. You know exactly what you’re getting into. We stay above-board.”

Any cable or satellite TV input can be connected to Telly via its three HDMI ports. The set ships with a 4K Android TV streaming stick. Users can also plug in a connected device from Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV or other providers (another point of difference with existing smart TV makers, who are focused on keeping viewers within their operating system).

“While everyone talks about smart TVs, the reality is that TVs have not changed dramatically over the past couple of decades and the dream of truly interactive TV has never materialized,” said Richard Greenfield, general partner at LightShed and a veteran media analyst. “Telly is a huge leap forward, leveraging the explosion of the connected TV ad market and the desire from consumers for greater control and interactivity that does not disrupt the TV viewing experience.”

Vayner Media CEO Gary Vaynerchuk said he believes Telly will help his firm’s clients “create an entirely new form of brand engagement that is truly valued by their consumers.” Mark Douglas, CEO and founder of MNTN, sounded a similar note. “Brands will be able to seriously level up their performance marketing strategy — right there on the biggest screen in the house,” he said.

Source: Telly, A Start-Up Led By Pluto TV’s Co-Founder, Offers Dual-Screen Smart TVs For Free – Deadline
 

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Where did you get that burger? I want one. :w00t:
I have been going to a restaurant here since I think 2012. It is called Bonbon's Wings. I practically ordered everything on the menu and there is not a thing that I have not ordered again and again. That is what they call their Cowboy Burger. It has lettuce, tomato, onion, bacon, bbq sauce, and friend onion rings on it. And it is the best burger I've eaten around here. (and the biggest) I usually split it with someone but Sunday, I ate the whole darn thing.
I forgot...how did you meet this guy?
It is sort of funny how I met him. I decided I was going to go to a bar for the first time. Sort of a test to see what goes on. I put on my contacts and makeup and tried to look nice. I even wore my leopard print blouse and black leggings and boots.

As soon as I got there this man spoke to me and we chatted for a little while. The real reason I went was because they have live bands every Saturday night so I just walked off from him so I could go find a seat down towards the stage. I sat there drinking my beer and not a sole came up to me or anything. I was getting a little self-conscious. The band was pretty good but the music was so loud that I couldn't hear the lead singer. So I decided I would leave after a couple of songs.

As I was leaving, this same guy started talking to me again. We ended up talking until the wee hours of the morning. He was easy to talk to and funny. And he looked at me like he was enjoying my company. I would not let him buy me a beer because I already had one. I nursed that one beer all night partly because I am frugal but mostly because I am not much of a drinker.

Oh well. We ended up going to breakfast at Cracker Barrel and sitting in the rocking chairs outside for two hours talking. Then we went for a walk around a pond that I walk at. He kept wanting to sit down and enjoy the beautiful view but he is not used to walking and is overweight so I think he was getting tired. heehee

Then we went to eat Mexican and another of my favorite places and had a ball there. He is the first man I have dated that was not a lot older than me, whom I had not known for 40 years and still had his hearing too. It was wonderful. He is only 5 years younger than me btw.

I have always been attracted to bikers with beards. He lives in Florida and has 5. And a nice beard although it could use some trimming and beard oil.

He said he watched me all night and would have come down there to talk to me but he figured the way I looked that I was waiting on a big boyfriend or husband. He said when no one came to sit with me, he figured I was with someone in the band. I am happy that he stopped me at the door and we have gotten to know each other better. I am not really interested in a long-distance relationship (or any for that matter) but when he said he was going to rent a truck and drive 8 hours to spend the weekend with me, I said sure. And it was a new adventure for me.

Since he is a truck driver, I am also happy that he was not a sociopath. I could have ended up in pieces and tossed along many states.
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So I actually did learn a lot that night. I will never go back to a bar without and date or girlfriend and I will never get into a Peterbilt truck with a stranger. Although I did not have any reservations about doing that. He ordered a pizza and I was hungry and I had never seen the inside of a truck. So it was all good. Then I got home and started thinking it could have gone a whole different way and I know I was lucky. I have to learn though. It's hard being 63 and dating for the first time. (I married the first boy I dated)

Well anyway, I seemed to have made a new friend that I really like to be with, and I bet you are sorry that you asked me where I met him and had to read this long story.
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But y'all already know I'm unique.
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Who was it that said, And that's the rest of the story"? I'm going to have to google but I think it was Paul Harvey.

Thanks for reading about my new adventures.
 

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We will go with entertaining.
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We have a Comedy Zone here where I live and my friend Gary says I should go there on amateur night. I told him I did not know that many jokes but he said all I would have to tell them was what I did last week.
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    Well, I think your story is fascinating, @Rat2chat2, can't wait for the next 'installment'. Hey, it would make a good book, doncha think? Seriously, you are living your best life and I am so happy for you.
     

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    Morning, all.

    Well, the "little" thunderstorm late yesterday did drop the temp - from near 90 to near 80, so still about 10 over normal... and about 3/4" of rain, so at least we don't have to water today :)


    Of course, there will be tradeoffs made by those signing up for a free Telly in terms of agreeing to surrender certain data, but Pozin said the company has made an effort to prioritize consumer privacy.

    Be interesting to see what data is actually involved. And if they really are as transparent as claimed. (Everything opt-IN? What a novel idea!)

    Since he is a truck driver, I am also happy that he was not a sociopath.

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    We are supposed to have thunderstorms this afternoon. I love them. But I need to get some stuff done this morning and the coffee is not working any magic today. What is up with that?

    I have taken several days off from the gym and my knees are pretty darn happy about that but I am going to get dressed and go get a walk. I have been slothing long enough.
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    Hope everyone has a wonderful day. :wub:


    rosesense

    Well, I think your story is fascinating, @Rat2chat2, can't wait for the next 'installment'. Hey, it would make a good book, doncha think? Seriously, you are living your best life and I am so happy for you.
    I'm not sure I would say fascinating. heehee Uncle Willie dubbed my book to be named "Life Outside the Nut Shell" or something like that a long time ago. If you want to know the truth, I am living my life for the very first time. I am responsible for no one but myself and that does make me happy. I am nowhere near where I want to be but I am far away from where I was. I am truly a work in progress.
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    I hope you enjoy the ride as much as I am going to.
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    Good morning. Wow, it's been a roller coaster here for several days. Yep, finally signed on the dotted line. Our biggest regret is that it's 40 minutes away from our daughter. Oh well, we'll work it out. Because it's smaller it's forcing us to get rid of more stuff that we really don't need. It's in a lovely neighborhood in a friendly town and we'll be very close to our son and his 2 boys.

    The kitchen in this new house is huge. Lots of counter space which is what I wanted. When the family comes over we'll be able to all be in the kitchen at the same time, creating a fabulous meal together.

    Now if I could wiggle my nose like Elizabeth Montgomery did and magically have everything moved in and put away!
     

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    Sure is quiet when I'm busy.
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    My aunt said something about mowing my yard again and I told her no again. She thought I had gone to the gym the other morning and she was just out there having a big time mowing my yard. I did not have the heart to go out there and stop her. When she finished I did, however, take her some water and thanked her. I can already tell this is going to be a problem.

    To make myself feel better about a 90-year-old woman mowing my yard, I went down there yesterday and edged her driveway, sidewalk, and around the house. It really has been needing it and I must say I did an awesome job. heehee She was so grateful/appreciative. She had some salad stuff made up that I like so I took some grilled chicken down there and invited myself for supper. She was thrilled. It takes so little to make this woman smile. I do not understand why her two daughters, who live here, do not help her and visit her more. She says I am her favorite daughter.
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    I must have gotten something from Dad because he kept every little piece of paper. Although his organization made me shudder. My attorney sent me instructions and I have everything except this one little piece of paper. I have looked all morning to no avail. Grrrr
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    I looked twice but maybe 3rd time the charm.

    It is cloudy here today. A good day to curl up with a good book. Hope everyone has a happy Fri-Yay!:wub:
     

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    Morning, all.

    To make myself feel better about a 90-year-old woman mowing my yard, I went down there yesterday and edged her driveway, sidewalk, and around the house. I

    Well, really, that IS the hard part. Driving is easy :)

    Getting ready to head out for the weekend, grand-daughter-in-law getting married in Spokane on Saturday, so we're heading over for the weekend. Yeah, not hot enough here... :blink:

    Be back Monday, have a great weekend :)

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    Well, I finished a nap and discovered it was raining here in NW NM. That explains why nobody has posted since 7:23 a.m.

    Well, it makes sense to me!
    It's happening again here in MA - finally a day of rain and time for a good nap!
     

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