Here’s what it’s like to watch TV with Google.
The built-in sound here is better than your average TV, using stereo down-firing drivers backed by a useful ‘subwoofer’ in the middle of the TV’s back. This fills out the sound so that it can handle daytime and casual viewing needs well, and even makes a passable player of music.
Google TV also comes with Google Assistant built-in. The TCL TV doesn’t itself react to a ‘Hey Google’ command, but uses the remote control as a microphone extension. Press the Google Voice key on the remote, hold and speak, and you can make useful requests like ‘Switch to HDMI 1’ or ‘Mute’, ‘Unmute’ and so on. Given its video integration, Google answers questions like a Google smart display rather than a smart speaker – and presents similar quirks.
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