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Why don’t the customers use a tablet resting on the treadmill or wall-mounted TV to watch whatever they want?


Tablets can bounce around on a treadmill if you really get going, and 10" is not 32". And you think customers are going to wall-mount a TV in the garage where a lot of treadmills live, rather than just buy a built-in screen? I mean, yeah, that's exactly what I did, but not everyone (not but a few?) are even that handy.

And on top of everything else, customers thought that they could watch whatever they wanted on their attached 32" LCD screen. Why fuck with wall-mounting a TV or a bouncy tablet when they sell a treadmill with the screen built-in?


> Why fuck with wall-mounting a TV or a bouncy tablet when they sell a treadmill with the screen built-in?

Because unless the screen displays what you want it to, it's useless?


Oh, I see, you want to shame people for not seeing this coming. Never mind, I thought yours was an honest question.


I don't think that's plausible considering the users knew they were "hacking" the machine to view this content.

> But Howard, and many other NordicTrack owners, weren’t drawn to the hardware by iFit’s videos. They were drawn in by how easy the fitness machines were to hack.

> To get into his X32i, all Howard needed to do was tap the touchscreen 10 times, wait seven seconds, then tap 10 more times. Doing so unlocked the machine—letting Howard into the underlying Android operating system.

Personally, I would never purchase a device with a screen that intentionally locked me out like this.


even if not for the content/software lock.. modularity is almost always better. screen technology is constantly improving. maybe i want to upgrade later without throwing the whole treadmill out?


Interesting interpretation. Shame was not mentioned. What was mentioned: a workaround to a problem.


> And on top of everything else, customers thought that they could watch whatever they wanted on their attached 32" LCD screen.


It’s called military surplus Velcro. You get a second rubber case for the tablet that you apply Velcro to the back of then apply the other side to the treadmill in an area where it makes full contact. I have seen videos of people in Velcro suits jump and stick to walls so I’m sure it would work with a tablet.


Wrong question: wtf TV sized screen attached to whatever fitness gizmo when smaller screen and a whichever size you want wall/pedestal mounted TV will be likey cheaper and usable outside your jogging hours.


That is not always practical. Also, why purchase a tablet or install a wall mounted screen, when there is a perfectly good screen right in front of you.


Because unless screen doesn't display what you want it to. It's useless.


But they paid for the $4,000 treadmill, not expecting it to magically become the $400 treadmill.




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