Smart TV stuck in "intelligent" dilemma: Buy a big monitor at a high price?

In fact, the lack of true intelligence in TVs has become a common issue. As a smart home device, intelligence should be an essential feature. However, despite being called "smart," many users don't feel that the TV is truly intelligent. This challenge—how to make TVs more intelligent—has become a key concern for manufacturers today.

Smart TVs come with an operating system that allows users to install various apps, including games and other content. However, due to current regulations limiting video software installation on TVs, user choices are limited. Other apps, like shopping or music platforms, aren’t widely used. For most consumers, these apps are less useful than those on their smartphones. Without these features, smart TVs often seem no different from regular internet TVs. At the same time, the user interface of smart TVs still needs improvement. Many older users find it difficult to navigate smart TVs, as they are far more complex than traditional TVs that only required channel selection. The remote control has too many buttons, and the input method is not user-friendly.

To address these issues, improvements must come from multiple angles. First, hardware configuration plays a big role. The 2GB+16GB setup is now standard, which helps reduce the frequent freezing problems that plagued earlier models. Voice control has also become widespread, with some TVs offering strong voice recognition capabilities. Users can now search for content simply by speaking, making the experience much smoother. Some manufacturers have even introduced AI-powered TVs, enhancing voice interaction and allowing users to communicate naturally with their devices. While today’s AI TVs may not yet match everyone’s expectations of “true artificial intelligence,” there's no doubt that they are significantly smarter than before.

Additionally, as the central hub of a smart home, smart TVs have an important role. Once a home IoT system is set up, information from other appliances—like the refrigerator—can be displayed directly on the TV. This way, you can always know when your ingredients are about to expire, all while watching your favorite shows. Although the future of smart TVs looks promising, it's important to acknowledge that current models still have shortcomings. Despite excellent picture quality, the overall user experience often falls short of expectations. This is something that manufacturers are actively working on. For more updates on smart TVs and related technologies, visit Smart TV/box information network sofa butler (http://), China’s leading platform for smart TV and box news, offering information, communication, and resources on smart TV software and more. You can also ask questions and get expert answers here.

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