Android TV and smart TV are not the same thing, even though the terms are often used interchangeably. Here is a clear breakdown of the difference and the best models to buy on Easy EMIs with Bajaj Finserv.
Here is something most TV buyers do not realise until after the purchase: Android TV and Smart TV are not the same thing. Every Android TV is a Smart TV, but the reverse is not true. A smart TV simply means the TV connects to the internet and runs apps. The platform it runs on depends entirely on the brand. Samsung uses Tizen, LG uses WebOS, and several brands including Xiaomi, OnePlus, and Haier use Android or Google TV. That platform choice affects everything from app availability to voice assistant performance to how the TV feels to use every day.
The good news is that whichever platform you choose, Bajaj Finserv makes bringing a new TV home this summer simple and affordable. You can purchase your preferred Smart TV at a highly competitive price, thanks to limited-time offers and discounts at Bajaj Finserv partner stores. Browse models on Bajaj Mall, compare smart platforms, screen size, and display technology, and visit any of the 1.5 lakh+ partner stores across 4,000+ cities. With an Easy EMI Loan of up to Rs. 5 lakh and tenures ranging from 1 to 60 months, you can split the cost into manageable monthly instalments. Select models also come with a zero down payment offer.
Android TV vs Smart TV: What is the difference?
Here is a clear breakdown of how the two compare across the features that matter most:
- App availability: Android TV and Google TV give access to the Google Play Store, offering a wider range of apps and more frequent updates. Smart TVs with Tizen and WebOS support all major OTT apps, but app availability and update frequency may vary by brand and model.
- Performance: Real-world performance depends more on the processor, RAM, and software optimisation than the OS label. Lag typically shows up when switching apps or streaming at higher resolutions.
- Voice control and casting: Android TV and Google TV integrate naturally with Google Assistant and Chromecast. Samsung’s Tizen uses Bixby and LG’s WebOS uses ThinQ AI — both work well within their respective ecosystems.
Which should you choose?
- Choose Android TV or Google TV if your household uses Android phones and wants Google Assistant and Chromecast integration.
- Choose a non-Android Smart TV if the brand’s platform is smooth, supports your daily OTT apps, and fits your budget. Platform stability matters more than the OS label.
Quick comparison: Android TV vs Smart TV
| Feature | Android TV or Google TV | Smart TV (Tizen, WebOS) |
| App store | Google Play Store | Brand-specific app store |
| Voice assistant | Google Assistant | Bixby, ThinQ AI |
| Casting | Chromecast built-in | Brand-specific casting |
| App updates | Frequent via Google Play | Varies by brand |
| Best for | Google ecosystem users | Brand-loyal buyers |
Best smart TVs and Android TVs to buy this summer
Here are the best models available right now, including the best Android TV options under Rs. 45,000:
| Model | Smart OS | Price* | EMI starting from |
| Xiaomi 55-inch 4K Smart Google LED TV (X UHD 4K) | Google TV | Rs. 35,999 | Rs. 2,937/month |
| Redmi 55-inch 4K Smart LED TV (Fire TV 55 4K) | Fire TV | Rs. 36,874 | Rs. 2,658/month |
| Haier 55-inch 4K Smart Google LED TV (LE55K800UGT-P) | Google TV | Rs. 40,500 | Rs. 3,292/month |
| OnePlus 55-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (55UC1A00) | Google TV | Rs. 42,999 | Rs. 3,042/month |
| TCL 55-inch 4K Smart QLED TV (55P8K) | Google TV | Rs. 48,990 | Rs. 3,294/month |
| Panasonic 55-inch 4K Smart Android TV (TH-55MX850DX) | Android TV | Rs. 70,161 | Rs. 2,646/month |
| LG 55-inch 4K Smart OLED TV (OLED55B3PSA) | WebOS | Rs. 1,54,790 | Rs. 9,167/month |
| Samsung 55-inch 4K QLED Smart TV (QA55Q7FAMKLXL) | Tizen | Rs. 1,99,035 | Rs. 2,667/month |
Disclaimer: Prices and EMIs may differ by location, partner store, offer period, and variant.
Limited-time offers on smart TVs
Bajaj Finserv partner stores are running brand-level deals that make upgrading even more affordable this summer:
| Brand | EMI starting from | Max tenure | Discount | Price range |
| LG | Rs. 1,287/month | 18 months | Up to 50% off | Rs. 15,000 – Rs. 3,04,000 |
| Sony | Rs. 720/month | 16 months | Up to 50% off | Rs. 11,000 – Rs. 3,03,000 |
Terms and conditions apply. Check with your store for details.
Why should you buy a Smart TV with Bajaj Finserv?
Upgrading to a new Smart TV is a meaningful home investment, and with Bajaj Finserv, it does not have to strain your finances. Here is how to make the purchase simple and affordable:
- Browse and compare online: Explore popular TV models on Bajaj Mall and compare smart platform, screen size, and display technology before visiting a store.
- Visit partner stores: Check shortlisted models at Bajaj Finserv partner stores and get expert guidance from in-store representatives.
- Opt for Easy EMI Loan: Finance up to Rs. 5 lakh with tenures of 1 to 60 months. Zero down payment available on select models.
- Check eligibility online: Verify your pre-approved limit using your mobile number and OTP on the Bajaj Finserv website.
- Use the Insta EMI Network Card: Existing cardholders can convert purchases into EMIs instantly through a paperless process.
Whether you are looking for the best Android TV under Rs. 45,000, a Google TV with Chromecast for seamless streaming, or a premium Samsung QLED or LG OLED for a large living room, Bajaj Finserv makes bringing one home this summer simple and affordable


