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Just as boxy CRT TVs have given way to slimmer LCDs and LEDs, TVs with built-in "smart" features are becoming a reality in today's market. If access to the latest TV features is important to you, Bajaj Finserv's Summer Sale has a whole host of deals and sales awaiting you, so there's a reason to cheer. Now is the time you can buy some of the best smart TVs more affordable than ever before. In fact, you can take home a new set at a monthly EMI starting at just Rs.1,999. Start your purchase by selecting the TV brand and model of your choice from the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network. The Network is expansive with 60,000 partner sellers spread across over 1,300 cities in India. You can purchase over a million products at an online or offline store near you on No Cost EMI. This feature ensures that you do not pay a single rupee over the purchase price and can pay more affordably in easy instalments. To buy, simply use your EMI Network Card online or apply for in-store financing at any partner seller store. Now that you know how to make your spending more economical, take a look at the top features and benefits you get when you buy a smart TV. 1: Connect your television to the internet This is essentially the feature that makes your TV "smart". Internet connectivity has brought the world to handheld devices, opening up endless possibilities. Similarly, smart TVs use the Internet to provide a variety of services and features that older TVs cannot provide. Most TVs have two ways to connect to the internet: via Ethernet cable or via Wi-Fi. Using your TV's Ethernet port will ensure a faster and more stable connection. The Wi-Fi option, on the other hand, is convenient and ideal when your TV is far away from your router. 2: Get a better experience with a speedy OS Smart TV devices are preloaded with an interactive and intuitive interface or operating system to facilitate the user experience. For example, WebOS is on LG TV and Android system is on Haier TV. These interfaces let you easily switch between apps, streaming services, and other options. Some platforms use a grid design, others use a horizontal menu bar. Best of all, these are often fully customizable, and good operating systems go a step further by offering content recommendations based on the apps you use.