The reason why smart TVs are so affordable is because they are collecting and selling your data: Report

Updated on 03-Jun-2020
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Some TV makers are collecting and selling usage data to third parties. That is how the cost of the smart TVs can be kept low.

If you are one looking to purchase a TV, chances are you are looking at a Smart TV. Whatever your budget, there will always be that one TV that gives you access to the internet, an app store and access to some streaming services if not all. As you increase your budget, the smart capabilities of your TV become more sophisticated and the TVs even boast of voice controls from services like the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. In an interview with the Verge, Vizio’s CTO Bill Baxter talks about how the cost of Smart TVs can be kept so low. 

In the interview he says, “It’s not just about data collection. It’s about post-purchase monetization of the TV. This is a cutthroat industry. It’s a 6-percent margin industry, right? I mean, you know it’s pretty ruthless. You could say it’s self-inflicted, or you could say there’s a greater strategy going on here, and there is. The greater strategy is I really don’t need to make money off of the TV. I need to cover my cost. And then I need to make money off those TVs. They live in households for 6.9 years — the average lifetime of a Vizio TV is 6.9 years. You would probably be amazed at the number of people come up to me saying, “I love Vizio TVs, I have one” and it’s 11 years old. I’m like, “Dude, that’s not even full HD, that’s 720p.”

Business Insider goes on to say, “Some manufacturers collect data about users, then sell that data to third-parties. That data can include what type of shows you watch, which ads you watch, your approximate location, and more.” This will help content providers show you what you would like to see or content related to the kind of content that you are consuming, so on and so forth to keep you engaged and of course ensure you pay for the content you are consuming. 

It is these additional revenue streams that help manufacturers keep the cost of TVs down. Without these revenue streams, the consumer would be paying more for the TV upfront so that the manufacturer could make up for the cost of the TV and the fact that this is a once in a decade purchase for the consumer. 

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