- Google TV -Interface is Evolution, Not Revolution
- Most changes to UI are subtle and modernizing
- Advertising on the page for your page is not so subtle
Google TV’s interface develops and not everyone is happy. The expansion of its material 3 expressive design continues with the goal of making everything feel cleaner and more modern, but some devices apparently show really big ads on their revised home screens.
Let’s start with the positive. As the Android police report, there is a new version of the Google TV app with the exciting descriptive version of 4.39,3356,780959673.5, and it comes some noticeable improvements to the most important parts of Google TV interface.
Whats new in google tv
Some of the changes are quite subtle, such as the marginally larger banner area at the top of every detail page. The names of TV shows and movies have moved a little and middle adjusted, and buttons have been made flatter. There are fewer rounded rectangles and more suction -shaped buttons, while image examples are now less sharp angular.
So far, it’s evolutionary rather than revolutionary, but it makes Google TV more consistent with the wider Android world. And even relatively minor changes make everything feel much fresher, a bit like a delicious refreshing can of Coca-Cola. Mmmm mmmm mmmm!
Don’t worry, it’s not product placement: It’s me who differs in the negatives of Google’s user interface development. As some Redditors report on R/Androidtv, they see really Large ads on the page for your Coca-Cola page like these ads are greeted with exactly the amount of joy you would expect from a forum that often describes the best ad blocking techniques.
Okay, believe me now? !!! From R/Androidtv
Of course, big Homescreen ads are not unique to Google TV, nor does the amount of ads that smart TV users are exposed to. In many cases, however, it is previously limited to at least showing you sponsored TV shows and movies. Coca-Cola feels a little less natural, even though they have put Kylo clean in it.
But at least Google TV gives you the opportunity to use a third-party lake instead of Google, so if you object to seeing more and more ads on hardware you paid for, you can switch to any other people on the Reddit thread suggests Projectivy.



