Android TV vs Samsung Tizen vs LG webOS: What's the difference?

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So, which is the best Operating system for your Smart TV?

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If u having lg tv the "magic remote" is doing Great easy navigation, like a mouse pointer. With the Google assistant and Alexa u don't need to type just press the button on the "magic remote" ... I love it!!!

geraldmonsanto
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*Tizen Os is Smoother than any other tv software*
I have used android tv nd lg
But the moment started using Samsung Q60R
*The ui nd experience is Fab*

eshantster
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I’m 3:43 minutes into the video and already know Android TV is the winner. I’m going to watch the whole video so you get the credit. That you for the great review. Very helpful

tomikoberry
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Samsung's Tizen OS is much cleaner and convenient to use compared to Android and WebOS.
And Tizen too supports casting of a laptop without the use of additional application.

sriharshavardhanvummidi
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LG webOS with thinQ AI is the best at the moment plus LG now supports HDMI 2.1 on most 2019-2020 smart TVs and Apple airplay2.

champojm
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If you want more apps and to sideload them, Android TV is for you. The most intuitive and rich in features is webOS.

vladdascalescu
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Can you go a 2022 review of these OD's, since a lot of them have been massively updated, especially Google/Android TV. You can even do a more comprehensive comparison with big budget brands like Vizio and Hisense. I know they both use to have a lot of delay/lag, would love to see how they fair against their competition today.

And maybe a separate review/comparison for the streaming boxes like Chromecast, Roku TV and Amazon Fire TV. Thanks man, looking forward to it!

VenVile
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Smart TV OS support period is an important factor. A Smart TV can last for 10 years or more, but smart tv software will last (with support) for at most 5 to 8 years only for LG brand.
I bought a LG - 3D - 55" smart around 2013. However, it cannot watch YouTube and Netflix after 2017 due LG Web OS 2.0 end of support in 2017. I need to add TV box for watching YouTube and Netflix for such 2013 TV.
You prepare to expect the LG Web OS 3.0 will only last for at most 5 to 8 years for current LG TV model. Once the support period expired, your invested 4K 65 LG TV becomes useless or need to add post market TV box because it cannot watch YouTube and Netflix any more. Buying Samsung smart TV may also face similar future support problem too.
You can still use obsolete window XP for watching Youtube, but don't expect you can use LG Smart TV watching YouTube after expiry of supporting period!

brianho
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Playing my old psp games on my android TV. Via emulator priceless!!

rsj
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Im using a LG TV and its fantastic the only issue is the lack of apps it has the most popular ones though.

BasicPixell
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Thanks for the review, I am getting closer in chosing the right TV thanks to your video.
How about the useability in a few years?

goosefield
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This is great information. Usually TV reviews just concentrate on the Picture. Digging into the Smart Tv's OS is a needed item. Thanks for creating this. How about some more? Maybe cover TVs/Apps that can stream from a NAS, display security/baby monitor cameras. IFTTT integration for alarms cameras etc. Do any TVs have picture in a picture anymore?

Bob
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I have Apple TV and honestly I would strongly recommend just use the apps from the TV. The main reason is because everything is optimized and ready to work within the TV. When you plug any external device you have to set your TV to work properly with the connected device. With the connected device. There is a bunch of settings not only from the TV HDMI port that you have to adjust to calibrate but also from the Apple TV. Just something I wanted to share.

I understand that Apple's interface is nice and smooth but the movies do clip here and there there even after I calibrate it everything. Not to mention that any device that you plug in is limited to 60 Hz at 4K.. so if you have 120 Hertz TV, , forget it. Those are just my thoughts and my experiences

martingo
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Android has the most mainstream apps. My LG has a lot of apps that I would like such as HBO Max and DC universe.

fiscer
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If only Android TV could have an overlay over what you already are watching

AndersHass
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Thanks for a nice professional and focused review. ❤️ I stand educated but not decided because each has its own merits/demerits.

Flyer
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I appreciate your feedback, but please keep in mind something very important that android TV are stable up to some extend it's bugge from time to time. My old Samsung TV was much more stable due to the limitation of installed app. Please Keep in mind that most home theaters sync are done using App which will always have issue connecting different brand with different TV models.

Currently i took me 2 days to figure out why my Samsung Home Theater HT5500 is not recognized by my Sony 7004d. It turns out that due to compatibility issue with ARC app and had to make a tick to make it work.

After all, if you just want the default apps (Mostly steaming apps) with some features such as ARC PCM etc, it's stable enough. i still support his recommendation by going android TV

mtnshadid
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I like samsung in everything Because they have a high quality always, but the best web system is probably web OS because it's so elegant and interesting to me.

hazalotibi
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This is what I was looking for. Thanks man.

koushik
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Currently looking for a new TV as my old one has broke, my requirements are very simple to be able to load both Emby & YouTube apps as that's really all i use besides my Raspberry Pi with Retropie, not loaded with adverts/sponsors i can't remove without hacking like the Amazon firestick and i can delete pre loaded junk and that's about it. So far after watching a few videos i am leaning towards Roku or Android as the OS as both can do the job i need, then i need to look into the hardware specs to fit what i need. Great video BTW shows me i need to avoid everything you have mentioned besides Android TV.

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