Google is expanding its streaming device lineup with the new Google TV Streamer, an updated set-top box that improves upon the Chromecast with Google TV.
The Google TV Streamer performs significantly better than its predecessor, with a 22% faster processor, double the RAM, and 32GB of integrated storage. This should provide a smoother and more responsive user experience, addressing common complaints about the Chromecast’s sluggishness.
In addition to the hardware upgrades, the Google TV Streamer introduces several new features. It includes a Thread border router and Matter connectivity support, allowing for better smart home integration. Users can access a Google Home panel on their TV to easily control smart devices.
The device also has a redesigned remote, featuring volume buttons on the front and a customizable button. Impressively, the remote even has a remote finder function, making it easy to locate if misplaced.
On the software side, the Google TV Streamer will leverage Gemini AI to provide enhanced content overviews and recommendations. It will also support generative AI screensavers and showcase Google Photos albums in ambient mode.
Overall, the Google TV Streamer appears to be a substantial upgrade over the Chromecast, addressing many of its predecessor’s shortcomings. Available on September 24th for $99.99, it could provide strong competition to other high-end streaming devices like the Nvidia Shield TV and Apple TV 4K. CopyRetry