Smart LED TV - The quality entertainment experience!
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A smart
LED TV, also known as
a connected TV (CTV), is a traditional television set with
integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features, which
allows users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos.
Smart TVs are a technological
convergence of computers, televisions, and digital media
players. Besides the traditional functions of television sets provided through
traditional broadcasting media, these devices can provide access
to over-the-top media services such as streaming
television and internet radio, along with home
networking access.
In smart
LED TVs,
the operating system is preloaded into the television
set's firmware, which provides access to apps and other digital
content. In contrast, traditional televisions primarily act
as displays and are limited to vendor-specific customization.
The software applications can be preloaded into the device or updated
or installed on demand via an application store or marketplace, in a
similar manner to how applications are integrated into modern smartphones.
The
technology that enables smart TVs is also incorporated in external devices such
as set-top boxes and some Blu-ray players, game
consoles, digital media players, hotel television systems,
smartphones, and other network-connected interactive devices that utilize
television-type display outputs. These devices allow viewers to find and play
videos, movies, TV shows, photos, and other content from the
Web, cable or satellite TV channels, or a local storage
device. LG 32inch HD
Ready Smart LED TV 32LM636BPTB, AI ThinQ™, WebOS w/ Magic Remote, Active HDR,
DTS Virtual Surround Sound, Wireless Sound (2 Way Bluetooth), Dimensions
Without Stand (mm) - 736 X 437 X 82.9, Dimensions With Stand (mm)
- 736 X 464 X 180, Weight in Carton (KG) - 6.3, OTHER
FEATURES- Dolby Digital Decoder : Yes , DTS Decoder : Yes, Speaker System : 2.0
Ch Speaker, Audio Output (rms) : 20W ,Sound Type : Down Firing, Surround, Sound
: DTS Virtual, Clear Voice III : Clear Voice III, AI Acoustic Tuning : Yes, Sound
Mode : Standard, Cinema, Clear Voice III, Cricket, Music, Game. Bluetooth Audio
Playback: Yes (2 Way Playback), Optical Sound Sync: Yes, Wireless Sound Sync
(TV to LG Media Device) : Yes, Wireless Sound Sync : Yes Key
Features of a Smart LED TV 1-
webOS webOS, also
known as LG webOS and previously known as Open webOS, HP
webOS and Palm webOS, is a Linux
kernel-based multitasking operating system for smart
devices such as smart TVs that has also been used as
a mobile operating system. Initially developed by Palm,
Inc. (which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard), HP made the
platform open source, at which point it became Open webOS. The operating
system was later sold to LG Electronics, and was made primarily
a smart TV operating system for LG televisions as a
successor to LG Net cast, just as Samsung did later
with Tizen. In January 2014, Qualcomm announced that it had
acquired technology patents from HP, which included all the webOS and Palm
patents; LG licenses them to use in their devices. Various
versions of webOS have been featured on several devices since launching in
2009, including Pre, Pixi,
and Veer smartphones, Touchpad tablet, LG's smart TVs since
2014, LG's smart refrigerators and smart projectors since 2017. 1.3 GHz Quad
Core Processor makes the SMART TV three times faster than
conventional TV allowing smoother multitasking, faster web browsing
and quicker boot-up. (Samsung TV with Quad Core Processor) High Speed
and Multitasking: Skype calling
while watching TV. It allows
faster download of applications, streaming of VODs and loading of webpages. It allows you
to switch between content faster. You can open multiple Apps at the same time. Better
Convergence and Enhanced picture quality: More
seamless sharing of content between the devices. More powerful
images processing ability to enhance motion clarity. 3- Android
TV Android
TV is a smart TV operating system based
on Android and developed by Google for television
sets, digital media players, set-top boxes, and soundbars. A
successor to Google TV, it features a user interface designed around
content discovery and voice search, content aggregation from various media
apps and services, and integration with other recent Google technologies such
as Assistant, Cast, and Knowledge Graph. The platform
was first unveiled in June 2014, and was first made available on the Nexus
Player that November. The platform has been adopted as smart
TV middleware by companies such as Sony and Sharp,
while Android TV products have also been adopted as set-top boxes by a number
of IPTV television providers. A special
edition called Android TV Operator Tier is provided to service operators that
implement Android TV on the device they provide to their subscribers to access
media content. In this edition, the operator can customize the home screen and
services on the device. |
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