Which TV is better?

Before concluding which TV is better, let's first cover the basic differences between smart TVs and Android TVs.


Smart TVs use the Internet to connect and display online content on your TV. Some brands have a user interface and pre-installed apps. You can view content, but you cannot change or remove certain things from your TV. Updating preinstalled apps and user interfaces is also a big risk. Smart TVs offer screen mirroring functionality that is not as straightforward as Android TVs as it requires pairing.



Android TVs, also known as smart TVs (because they use an internet connection to display online content), have their own operating system, Android OS. Therefore, it will be updated with the latest apps and features that can be changed or removed as needed. Chrome Cast connectivity built into Android TV works seamlessly with smart devices and phones.

Android TV also has built-in Google Assistant support, which isn't available on smart TVs, and requires you to enter a search term. Here's how to keep your Android TV and its content up to date.


Finally

When comparing smart TVs to Android TVs, we recommend Android TV. These days, there isn't much difference in price between both TVs. You can also check online platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart and Poorvika Mobiles that sell TVs at the lowest prices.

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