Your Google TV is getting several useful Gemini features soon - these models included
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Your Google TV is getting several useful Gemini features soon - these models included
"At CES 2026, AI is already permeating every product category, including home entertainment. Similar to last year, Google unveiled Gemini updates for its TV platform, further integrating the AI assistant to let you do more on the big screen. Also: CES 2026 news: Live updates on TVs, smart glasses, robots, and more we've seen so far The standout feature is the quality of responses you get from Gemini for various queries."
"You can also now ask queries related to your settings, helping you avoid the complicated settings menu and make the change you want quicker. For example, Google suggests that you can tell Gemini "the screen is too dim" or "the dialogue is lost" and have the assistant fix it for you. Another helpful feature is "Deep dives," designed to explain more complex topics in a simpler and more accessible manner."
"If you're a Google Photos user, you will also be able to use Gemini to search your library for specific people or moments. You can also apply artistic styles via the Photo Remix feature or create "cinematic immersive slideshows" to remix existing images. The updates also include content-generating experiences using Google's latest models, Veo and Nano Banana, which have made headlines in the past year due to their realistic outputs."
Google added Gemini AI features to Google TV at CES 2026, increasing assistant capabilities on television screens. Gemini will produce more visual responses, including high-resolution imagery, video context, and real-time sports updates. Users can issue natural-language requests about device settings and have Gemini automatically adjust them, such as when the screen is too dim or dialogue is lost. Deep Dives will simplify complex topics with images and extended explanations. Google Photos integration enables searching personal libraries, applying Photo Remix artistic styles, and making cinematic immersive slideshows. The update also introduces content generation with Veo and Nano Banana and will be free on TCL devices.
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