Connect iMac to Smart TV

We have a big presentation in the new year and are buying a smart tv to connect to a 27" iMac. Our designer will be making changes to designs in Illustrator that we want the clients to view on the smart TV. What's the best way of linking the two please?

the fact that it's a "smart" tv is irrelevant the appletv is a setup box which suppose various service and support being used as a remote display but macs if the macs are new enough
About AirPlay Mirroring in OS X - Apple-support
it don't matter if it's a smart tv or a dumb one if it has a hdmi port min version 1.3 and support hdcp it will work as well as if it's the latest model with bells and whistles

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