Why Smart TVs Are So Slow
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The video explains why smart TVs feel slow and unresponsive, even on models that cost a premium. It connects sluggish interfaces to the broader business model of TV manufacturers, noting that many firms focus on picture quality and price rather than software quality or hardware performance. The presenter describes how some companies separate TV hardware from software development, resulting in lean processing power and laggy, unstable operating systems. It points out that consumers often care more about screen size and image quality than the software experience, which reduces incentives for manufacturers to invest in faster CPUs or better UIs. The video also discusses how HDMI ports and external streaming devices can bypass built-in smart features, and notes that standardization via Android TV or Google TV may help, but only if hardware keeps up. In closing, the discussion highlights that competition and ad-based revenue further squeeze margins, while improvements depend on stronger chips and a shift in priorities toward a smoother user experience rather than just pixel quality.
Topics · technology · consumer-electronics · television · software-and-ui · business-models