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How else can you "force" acceptance of the latest arbitration terms? If you allow the consumer to easily "skip" accepting the new Terms of Service (TOS), then it defeats the purpose of updating it in the first place. Essentially, when you first bought the TV, it required you to accept the TOS before proceeding and if you didn't like it you could always return the TV and buy something else. But then fast forward 6 months later when you're outside the TV's return period and they update their TOS, which you may refuse, but if you refuse then you have a dead Rokuy TV because you can't return it - of course you can always buy an Apple TV and plug it into the HDMI port but that defeats the purpose of buying an inexpensive Roku TV right?
Choosing the right Roku product depends on your TV and needs. For seamless streaming of Hindi entertainment like on Apne TV, consider the Roku Streaming Stick 4K or Roku Ultra for high performance. If you're worried about updated Terms of Service locking you out, these standalone devices can be a great alternative, offering flexibility without the potential issues tied to a smart TV’s built-in platform.