The summary of ‘Google TV vs Tizen 6.5 on 2022 TVs – side by side comparison’

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The YouTube video compares the interface options and features of TCL 55c735 with Google TV and Samsung's 50 bu8072 with Tizen 6.5. It discusses customization of apps, navigation speed, and performance between Google TV and Tizen, highlighting differences in loading times and customization options. The video covers the settings menus and features of both platforms, emphasizing voice assistance and app availability. Occasional slowdowns on the Tizen OS are mentioned, with the video concluding by encouraging viewer engagement and feedback on the platforms.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter compares the interface options and features of two TVs – TCL 55c735 with Google TV and Samsung’s 50 bu8072 with Tizen 6.5. The Google TV interface has various options and recommended content from streaming services, while the Tizen interface features static graphic content and app arrangement customization. Viewers can rearrange apps by long pressing and moving them. Both interfaces allow customization of the home menu layout and app organization.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to customize apps on your TV. To add an app not on the menu, you can long press and add it to the home screen. On Google TV, you can remove recommended content by enabling the apps-only mode in profile settings. This hides Google’s recommendations, displaying only your apps for a simplified interface. Additionally, the speaker covers different interface customizations and functionalities on Google TV versus Tizen. The control functions related to the back button and home button on both Tizen and Google TV are detailed.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates navigating content on two different TVs – Google TV and Tizen, focusing on the speed and performance differences. They compare how quickly the TVs load and respond to commands, noting that a more expensive TV may have a faster processor. The video also shows how to add accounts and switch between accounts on Google TV. Additionally, the speaker compares how quickly both TVs come out of standby mode, showing that both react fast when turned on.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker provides an overview of the settings menus and features on both Tizen (Samsung) and Google TV platforms. The Tizen platform shows info about playback and has menu options like TCL content, DCL Channel, and web browser, while Google TV has options to set device name, channels, inputs, display, sound, etc. Both platforms offer voice assistance for opening apps easily. Google TV also prompts to install missing apps when using voice commands. The performance of both platforms in terms of stability and smooth streaming content is highlighted as solid.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses occasional slowdowns on the Tizen OS when scrolling through menu options. Both the specific TV and a QLED QN90B faced the same issue. The platforms offer services for system optimization to address stability problems. The comparison between Google TV and Tizen highlights Google TV’s advantage in terms of a larger number of available apps. Tizen is more limited in terms of app availability, especially for specific streaming apps like Kodi. To access such apps, one would need an Android TV stick or setup box connected via HDMI port to get the Android TV/Google TV interface. The video concludes by asking viewers for their thoughts on these platforms and encourages engagement with liking, sharing, and subscribing for more content.

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