challenge for someone much smarter than me
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so im not too sure if this is where i post this, but here we go: so i have this digital google/lenovo clock, and i was wondering if any of y'all could figure out how to access the Internet on it w/o downloading anything. so far i've been able to get to Wikipedia (i usually ask "hey google, who owns the wikimedia foundation" and scroll to the bottom of the information i'm given till i see the blue link, and then you can navigate Wikipedia via content portals) and by association, it's sister sites. i've made it to the google search bar, but it doesn't pull up a keyboard when i try to type. i know the thing supports video playback because of wikipedia, but i can't get much farther than that. any tech nerds up for the challenge of buying one and seeing what you can do? i know you need the google home app to set it up and get it on wifi, and if anyone has any other questions, ill try and answer them to the best of my ability! good luck!