TV has been revolutionised in recent years. Consumers are spoilt with more content, channels and connected devices than ever before. Now, Samsung’s new QLED TV, which happens to run the Tizen Operating System (OS), offers a unified experience that makes it easy to switch between devices and services. Tizen was first Introduced in Samsung’s TVs since 2015, replacing the existing Bada based OS.
The Smart TVs offer an enhanced user interface that allows access to content and settings right from the first screen. Users can make use of the remote control to switch between automatically detected devices that are displayed by recognizable device icons.
Below is an Infographic that highlights some of the key differences that demonstrate the evolution of the Smart TV since 2012:-
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