I'm going to be picking up a relatively low cost LED-LCD TV for console gaming soon, and I'm just wondering if "smart" TVs offer any advantage for gaming. For example I was just looking at the Samsung UN46F5000AF and UN46F5500AF. They're basically the same thing, but the 5500 has smart features for $50 more.
I saw a customer review on the non-smart version where a guy mentioned that lower resolution games that need to be scaled up (like original Wii games at 480p or PS3 games running at 720p) look poor on the non-smart unit due to a poor internal scaler. Is that something a smart TV would be able to handle better? I also notice the smart version is dual core and the standard one isn't. Is that likely to make a difference, or is the only real distinction for a smart TV the internet connectivity and apps?
I saw a customer review on the non-smart version where a guy mentioned that lower resolution games that need to be scaled up (like original Wii games at 480p or PS3 games running at 720p) look poor on the non-smart unit due to a poor internal scaler. Is that something a smart TV would be able to handle better? I also notice the smart version is dual core and the standard one isn't. Is that likely to make a difference, or is the only real distinction for a smart TV the internet connectivity and apps?