Digital Trends writes: "We have been hearing rumors of Google’s TV ambitions for awhile now, but we finally have some solid facts to go on. Today the curtain has been pulled back, and we have our first official glimpse at the Google TV, the first official 'smart television'.
The rumors have been circulating for months. Then in March, the NY Times reported that Google, Intel and Sony had agreed to work together to develop a new TV, with help from others, but rumors is all they were and no one was yet willing to confirm anything. We knew something big was in the works, and we knew it would be a TV that was Internet capable, but that’s it, everything else was speculation. At the Google I/O Conference today, we finally have that confirmation, as well as details."
TCL has announced a new lineup for its latest 6-Series and 5 Series TVs which will be powered by Google TV instead of Roku.
The Apple TV app, including Apple TV+, is now globally available on the new Chromecast with Google TV.
Google has finally made the Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G, Nest Audio and Chromecast with Google TV official during tonight's 'Launch Night In' event.
Beautiful looking phones at great prices, slick presentation with Mark Ronson. can't wait to test the speaker but not convinced by the Chromecast's Google TV pitch. like we don't need another user interface and certainly don't need another remote