The television set has evolved from the valve systems of the 1920’s to the current range of digital, colour, high definition, widescreen television sets. The latest iteration of these systems sees the convergence of two technologies; the home computer and the television, to create a new type of embedded computing platform. Smart Televisions are network enabled devices with the ability to browse the web, purchase applications and play games. Early versions were based on proprietary operating systems; versions from 2012 onwards are based on existing operating systems such as Linux and Android. This paper seeks to show the potential forensic value of these systems and takes an initial look at two particular makes and models to highlight the material that may be available to the forensic examiner