Background
Simple Past Tense : A
first patent was filed in 1994 (and extended the following year) for an
"intelligent" television system, linked with data processing systems,
by means of adigital or analog network.
Simple Present Tense :
One key point is its ability to automatically download necessary software
routines,. according to a user's demand, and process their needs.
Present Perfect Tense :
Major TV manufacturers have announced production of smart TVs only, for their
middle-end to high-end TVs in 2015.
Definition
Simple Present Tense :
A smart TV device is either a television set with integrated Internet
capabilities or aset-top box for television that offers more advanced computing
ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic television set.
Simple Present Tense :
Smart TVs run complete operating systemor mobile operating system software
providing a platform for application developers.
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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 storeso that the end-users can install
and uninstall apps themselves.
Simple Present Tense :
The public SDK enables third-party companies and other interactive application
developers to “write” applications once and see them run successfully on any
devicethat supports the smart TV platform or middleware architecture which it
was written for, no matter who the hardware manufacturer is.
Simple Present Tense
Smart TVs deliver content (such as photos, movies and music) from other
computers or network attached storage
devices on a network using either a Digital Living Network Alliance/ Universal
Plug and Playmedia server or similar service program likeWindows Media Playeror Network-attached
storage(NAS), or via iTunes.
Function
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Smart TV devices also provide access to user-generated content(either stored on
an external hard driveor 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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Smart TV devices facilitate the curation of traditional content by combining
information from the Internet with content from TV Providers.
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Services offer users a means to track and receive reminders about shows or
sporting events, as well as the ability to change channels for immediate
viewing.
Technology
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These can run applications (sometimes available via an 'app store' digital
distribution platform), interactive on-demand media, personalized
communications, and have social networking features.
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Some smart TV platforms come prepackaged, or can be optionally extended, with
social networking technology capabilities.
Advertising
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Some smart TV platforms also support interactive advertising, and other
advanced advertising features such as ad telescoping using VODand DVR, enhanced
TV for consumer call-to-actionand audience measurementsolutions for ad campaign
effectiveness.
Simple Present Tense :
Taken together, this bidirectional data flow means that smart TVs can be and
are used for clandestine observation of the owners.
Simple Present Tense :
Even in sets that are not configured off-the-shelf to do so, default security
measures are often weak and will allow hackers to easily break into the TV.
Internet Security
Simple Present Tense :
There is evidence that a smart TV is vulnerable to attacks.
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There is evidence that it is possible to gain root access to the device,
install malicious software, access and modify configuration information for a
remote control, remotely access and modify files on TV and attached USB drives,
access camera and microphone.
Simple Present Tense :
At this moment it seems like there is only one antivirus for smart TVs
available.
Simple Past Tense :
Ocean Blue Software partnered with Sophos and developed first cloud based
antimalware system “Neptune”.
Restriction of access
Simple Present Tense :
Internet websites can block smart TV access to content at will, or tailor the
content that will be received by each platform.
Market Share
Simple Past Tense :
According to a report from the researcher NPD In-Stat.
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