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Smart TV vs Android TV: Review

Smart TV vs Android TV: Review

By OnetechspotPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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**Smart TV vs Android TV**

There has been a debate between Android TV and Smart TV for many years now. For some, the convenience of smart TVs outweighs the benefits of Android TVs. And for others, Android TV is the only way to enjoy web footage on a larger screen. To meet the needs of increasingly sophisticated consumers, the television industry seems to be skyrocketing, making it difficult for individuals to determine which device will decorate their living room or bedroom over the years to come. increase.

A TV that has access to additional programs over the Internet is called a smart TV. It’s the same as having a computer built right into your TV. In fact, a TV with access to online information can be considered a smart TV, regardless of the operating system running on it. In that sense, Android TV is a smart TV.

Smart TV and Android TV are mutually exclusive, Android TV has almost all the features of smart TV, but runs on Android operating system. When it comes to smart TVs, some TV makers have their own operating systems. Smart TVs run a variety of operating systems, including Samsung’s Tizen OS, LG’s WebOS, and Apple TV’s tvOS. All of these TVs are essentially smart TVs.

What is the difference between smart TV and Android TV?

Let’s start with the basics. I’ve heard the word smart TV many times, what does that mean? Now, smart TVs are TVs with more features than regular TVs. Not only can you play regular TV shows, connect to DVD and BluRay players, but you can also install other services. The most notable feature of smart TVs is the ability to connect to the Internet via a wireless or Ethernet cable. This allows you to broadcast content over the Internet. The smart TV runs under an operating system that controls all the programs it contains.

Smart TVs come in a variety of operating systems. For example, Samsung uses an operating system called Tizen, but LG’s operating system is WebOS and Apple TV’s operating system is tvOS. Like smartphones, smart TVs can download applications to memory. This means that you can use the apps we normally use on these devices, such as Facebook, YouTube, and Netflix. Smart TV is the latest generation. Therefore, the screen is of the highest quality on the market.

However, Android TV means a free operating system that is compatible with all devices. Google developed this system in 2014 to allow TVs to receive content from the Internet. Android TV has the great advantage of being able to manage your TV from your smartphone or smartwatch.

With this system, you have more options and more applications. It can be used not only for watching programs and programs, but also for applications such as Spotify for listening to music and playing games. Android TV and Smart TV are the same in that you can browse and download content from the Internet. The basic difference is the operating system they work with and the benefits they offer.

Application Programs

Android TV and Smart TV support many popular applications, but the number of them is different. Thanks to the support of the Android App Store, which includes more than 7,000 apps, Android TV can gain an absolute advantage in application programs. The rich application library allows Android TV users to download and use a variety of applications just like smartphones.

For example, you can use everything from YouTube to Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video on your TCL Android TV. However, for smart TVs with other operating systems such as Tizen OS and WebOS, the supported applications are limited. No app is available other than popular entertainment apps such as YouTube, Prime Video and Netflix.

Updates

Android TV development is very active and developers regularly release new updates for various applications, so Android TV is better than smart TVs in terms of application updates and streaming media resources. It is excellent. In addition, when connected to WiFi, Android TV provides automatic updates for the application, which makes it difficult for smart TVs to receive updates.

Screen Mirroring and Casting Thanks to the Google Assistant and the built-in Chromecast (aka Google Cast), you can screen mirror your favorite applications directly from your Android phone to your Android TV. However, this is not possible on smart TVs without additional projectors and at an additional cost. Assistant Due to the advantages of the built-in Google Assistant, Android TV is so powerful that Android TV users can easily switch channels and search programs with voice control without an input device.

In contrast, smart TVs do not support voice control, so smart TV users must use a full-size keyboard to enter content. Smart TVs are usually a more expensive option than Android TVs. Smart TVs are more expensive, but they also have a more intuitive and convenient interface if you want to enjoy your favorite online content less hassle. Interacting with your SmartTV is great because you can access everything with a single, easy-to-use SmartTV remote control, with easy-to-understand menus that guide you to the online content you want to see.

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