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Walmart Set to Launch New Streaming Device to Compete with Google TV

Walmart is set to launch a new streaming device, potentially named ‘4K Plus’, designed to compete with Google’s offerings. Featuring the powerful Amlogic S905X5M chipset and running on Android 14, this device aims to enhance Walmart’s previous streaming models. However, it will have only 2GB of RAM, which is less than the Google TV Streamer. Expected to debut in mid-2025, Walmart’s latest device could reshape the streaming landscape. Stay updated on this exciting development!

Google TV Unveils Exciting Updates to Enhance User Experience

Google TV is rolling out exciting updates that enhance user experience, including improved smart home control, personalized artwork displays, and a dedicated sports page. With the new Google TV Streamer launching on September 24, users can enjoy better recommendations for movies and shows, free built-in channels, and an expanded selection of compatible devices. Discover how these features transform your viewing experience.

Google Unveils Game-Changing Google TV Streamer to Transform Streaming Experience

Google is set to launch the Google TV Streamer, a new set-top box designed to enhance streaming experiences. This innovative device features a fresh design, improved remote control, and supports Ultra Wideband-powered Tap to Cast. As a successor to the Chromecast with Google TV (4K), it promises to redefine how users access their favorite content. Stay tuned for updates on this game-changing addition to the streaming market.

Google Unveils Android 14 TV OS at Google I/O Event

Google unveils Android 14 for TV at Google I/O event, featuring picture-in-picture mode, improved performance, power-saving features, and accessibility enhancements. The update promises faster startup times, power-saving modes, and new features for users with disabilities. Developers are encouraged to transition to Compose for TV for better performance. Google also introduces Gemini AI for personalized movie and TV show descriptions in the user’s language.