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      • Smart TVs are pretty simple, but there are different things to consider. Not every smart TV is the same – while they all have some sense of shared functionality, some are better at it than others and some have extra ‘smart’ features that make the TV even more useful.
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  2. Aug 11, 2022 · Not every smart TV is the same – while they all have some sense of shared functionality, some are better at it than others and some have extra ‘smart’ features that make the TV even more useful. So, let’s look at what a smart TV does, and what you need to look for when choosing the one for you.

    • What is a smart TV? Originally called "connected TVs," these sets were later branded as "smart TVs" by companies such as Samsung and LG. The term has come to denote any TV that can be connected to the internet to access streaming media services and that can run entertainment apps, such as on-demand video-rental services, internet music stations and web browsers.
    • Which companies make smart TVs? Virtually every major TV manufacturer makes a smart TV today, with the trend toward making every set "smart". Budget sets from Chinese makers such as TCL and Hisense offer smart features, including built-in Roku services.
    • How do smart TVs connect to the internet? A smart TV uses either a wired Ethernet connection or built-in Wi-Fi to connect to a home network for internet access.
    • What services do smart TVs offer, and how do they differ from one another? There is no standard operating system or interface for smart TVs. Nearly every smart-TV maker uses different software and a different graphical presentation.
  3. Nov 28, 2021 · Similar to smartphones, smart TVs are TV sets that can connect to the internet and do more than just display images on their screen. A smart TV can stream video on demand, play music, and do a lot more. This may include accessing your favorite apps, browsing social media, or getting sports updates.

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    • Android TV. The majority of smart TV systems are developed in-house but Philips, Sharp, TCL and a few others rely on Android TV for their smarts. The most up to date version of the Android TV platform is grouped into four sections: Search, Home, Discover, Apps, and Settings.
    • Google TV. Google introduced its latest TV platform when it launched its Google Chromecast with Google TV. It presents a user interface that curates all the content from your subscriptions in one place.
    • Hisense VIDAA. The VIDAA OS was founded by Chinese manufacturer Hisense but is available on some Toshiba sets in certain regions. The interface is a relatively simple in-house platform that gets the job done.
    • LG webOS. LG’s webOS smart TV system arrived in the mid-2010s and has been updated each year with new features and smarts. After reaching version 6.0, LG now just refers to it as just webOS.
  4. Oct 24, 2023 · In a nutshell, a smart TV connects directly to the internet and incorporates an operating system/platform that lets you access, manage, and view online and network-based media content like Hulu or Netflix without the need to use an additional device such as a Roku or Fire Stick.

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  5. May 4, 2022 · Even though all smart TVs are built with the same goal in mind — helping you access your favorite content without a middleman (in this case, a set-top box or streaming stick) — they don’t ...

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · A smart TV's primary purpose is to entertain, and your entertainment preferences will be a significant consideration when choosing a smart TV. Services like Amazon, Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime are widely available across many platforms, but not all smart TVs will support all apps.