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No, it is not. You can, however, use a streaming device (e.g. Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google ChromeCast) via one of the HDMI ports to add smart TV capabilities.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will give you an option to connect to the internet. Any wifi near you or HotSpot, which can be deducted. These TVs have Wifi detection system in it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not a Smart TV, just a basic LED TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is NOT a "smart" tv.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Best Buy customer Cheryl! I am so glad that you've asked this question as I get countless numbers of hours of enjoyment and I engage in lots of hours doing research, communication, etc. using this TV as my PC laptop's "monitor." If anyone wants to use this or other Insignia TVs as computer monitors, all they have to do is go into their computer's display settings and select "112" for display "type" and then under scale and layout select "100% (recommended)" and then for resolution select "1366 X 768 (recommended)" and then for multiple displays select "duplicate these settings. To have it so all of the computer's icons fit on the TV screen which are located on the lower task bar and in the left vertical column of the desktop saver screen click onto the TV's menu button and go into the picture column and then scroll down to "advanced settings" and then set the TV's "OVERSCAN" feature to OFF! I try to use HDMI cables which have what is referred to as cable "chokes" near each of the ends of the HDMI cable as that feature is supposed to somewhat limit outside electrical interference. I hope this helps you and other Best Buy customers Cheryl!
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