Tech Advisor

Google TV the best part of the new 4K Chromecast

Chromecast with Google TV also promises smart home integratio­n with Nest cameras and doorbells.

- MICHAEL BROWN reports

Google’s new 4K Chromecast comes with a voice-enabled remote control, but the best feature will likely be the new Google TV user interface that sits atop Android TV. Rather than focus on apps and services, Google TV is designed to help you find content you want to watch on the streaming services that you subscribe to.

Old timers – that is, tech enthusiast­s whose memories date back to about this time in 2010 – will remember Google TV as an epic misfire that cost Logitech a ton of money. I’m sure Google figures

people have forgotten all about that Google TV.

In any event, the company didn’t give us a lot to go on at its 30-minute announceme­nt event, but it did demonstrat­e how voice – using Google Assistant on the remote, your phone or any of its smart speakers – will be key to the content-discovery process. That’s a significan­t departure from previous generation­s of Chromecast that relied on your smartphone to initiate the streaming process.

And it seems you’ll not only be able to control your TV experience when you’re at home with the remote, but you’ll also be able to manage your watch list and set programmes to record to an unlimited cloud DVR using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop no matter where you are.

In addition to streaming entertainm­ent, the new Chromecast with Google TV (as it’s officially called) can also display digital photos and stream live video from Nest cameras and video doorbells. The new Google Chromecast retains the same familiar form factor – a dongle with an HDMI sub cable attached – and will be available in three colours – Snow, Sky and Sunrise. It costs £59 from fave.co/36ngRGJ.

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 ??  ?? The new Google TV user interface, built on top of Android TV, focuses on surfacing entertainm­ent content as opposed to simply displaying various streaming services’ apps.
The new Google TV user interface, built on top of Android TV, focuses on surfacing entertainm­ent content as opposed to simply displaying various streaming services’ apps.

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