MY SMART TV
Background
Part
1
A first patent was filed in 1994[13]
(and extended the following year)[14] for an
"intelligent"
television system, linked with data processing systems, by means of a
digital or analog network.
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Part
2
The mass acceptance of digital television in late
2000s and early 2010s greatly
improved smart TVs.
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Definition
Part
1
A smart TV device is either a television set with
integrated Internet capabilities or a
set-top box for television that offers more advanced
computing ability and
connectivity than a contemporary basic television
set
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Part
2
Smart TV platforms or middleware have a public
Software development kit (SDK)
and/or Native development kit (NDK) for apps so that
third-party developers can
develop applications for it, and an app store so
that the end-users can install and
uninstall apps themselves.
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Social
Networking
Part
1
Some smart TV platforms come prepackaged, or can be
optionally extended, with
social networking technology capabilities.
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Advertising
Some smart TV platforms also
support interactive advertising, addressable advertising
with local advertising insertion
and targeted advertising,[42] and other advanced
advertising features such as ad
telescoping[43] using VOD and DVR, enhanced TV for
consumer call-to-action and audience
measurement solutions for ad campaign
effectiveness.
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Internet
Security
There is evidence that a smart TV is vulnerable to
attacks.
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Function
Part
1
Smart TV devices also provide access to
user-generated content (either stored on an
external hard drive or in cloud storage) and to
interactive services and Internet
applications, such as YouTube, many using HTTP Live
Streaming (also known as
HLS) adaptive streaming
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Part
2
Smart TV devices facilitate the curation of
traditional content by combining
information from the Internet with content from TV Providers.
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Some devices feature additional interactive organic
user interface / natural user
interface technologies for navigation controls and
other human interaction with a
Smart TV, with such as second screen companion
devices,[30][31] spatial gestures input
like with Xbox Kinect,[32][33][34] and even for
speech recognition for natural language
user interface.
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Part
3
Some devices feature additional interactive organic
user interface / natural user
interface technologies for navigation controls and
other human interaction with a
Smart TV, with such as second screen companion
devices,[30][31] spatial gestures input
like with Xbox Kinect,[32][33][34] and even for
speech recognition for natural language
user interface.
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Tecnology
Smart TV technology and software is still evolving,
with both proprietary and open
source software frameworks already available.
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Restriction of access
Internet websites can block smart
TV access to content at will, or tailor the content
that will be received by each platform.
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Market
Share
According to a report from the
researcher NPD In-Stat, only about 12 million U.S.
households have their Web-capable
TVs connected to the Internet, although In-Stat
estimates about 25 million U.S.
TV households own a set with the built-in network
capability.
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The Difference Between Simple Past Tense and Simple Present
Tense :
1. Present
tense is used to express events that become habits, general truths or facts.
While Past tense is used to express the events in the past.
2. Present
tense verbal forms using the verb 1. Past tense using the verb
3. Present
tense nominal terms used to be: is, am, are. Past tense is used to be: was,
were.
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