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The Technology of Smart TV
The technology that powers Smart TV is already used in Blu-ray players, game consoles, tablets and other such gadgets. These devices now allow us to find movies,video clips, photos and a wealth of other content - whether on the web, a local PC hard drive, a local cable TV channel or a satellite TV channel.
A Smart TV earns its title by either being a television set with integrated Internet capabilities or a set-top box with a 10-foot user interface that provides a more sophisticated computing ability and connectivity than a traditional television set. Think of a Smart TV as an information appliance, it has the same computer system as a handheld PC or tablet, all built within the good old telly.
While Smart TV�s are still relatively new to the marketplace, the latest software frameworks such as Google TV and the open source XBMC platforms are rising fast to corner the consumer electronics market.
Just as with any advanced computing device, Smart TV�s now offer a steadily increasing range of mobile operating systems to choose from. Currently, most models are based on Android, Linux, Unix, or other open-source software platforms. When it comes to the option that will suit you best, as with choosing your mobile phone or PC operating system, your individual preferences will decide on which one is best for your needs.
The Technology of Smart TV
The technology that powers Smart TV is already used in Blu-ray players, game consoles, tablets and other such gadgets. These devices now allow us to find movies,video clips, photos and a wealth of other content - whether on the web, a local PC hard drive, a local cable TV channel or a satellite TV channel.
A Smart TV earns its title by either being a television set with integrated Internet capabilities or a set-top box with a 10-foot user interface that provides a more sophisticated computing ability and connectivity than a traditional television set. Think of a Smart TV as an information appliance, it has the same computer system as a handheld PC or tablet, all built within the good old telly.
While Smart TV�s are still relatively new to the marketplace, the latest software frameworks such as Google TV and the open source XBMC platforms are rising fast to corner the consumer electronics market.
Just as with any advanced computing device, Smart TV�s now offer a steadily increasing range of mobile operating systems to choose from. Currently, most models are based on Android, Linux, Unix, or other open-source software platforms. When it comes to the option that will suit you best, as with choosing your mobile phone or PC operating system, your individual preferences will decide on which one is best for your needs.
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