- Gemini replaces the Google Assistant on Google TV with natural dialogue and more helpful responses.
- Recommendations for group viewing, season summaries, plot searches, and integrated reviews.
- Initial launch on the TCL QM9K; expansion confirmed to include Google TV Streamer, Walmart onn. 4K Pro, and 2025 models from Hisense and TCL.
- Limited language availability (English US/Canada and French in Canada) and phased rollout.
Google begins rolling out Gemini to Google TV-enabled televisions, an integration that bets on Natural language conversations and more contextual help on the big screenThe company is starting this phase with a specific model and promises to expand it to more devices in the coming months.
Compared to the traditional command approach, The new assistant seeks to encourage the user to ask questions, clarify, and continue the dialogue while discovering content, resolving doubts, or learning something without leaving the couch.The rollout is gradual and, for now, with limited availability and languages.
Gemini on Google TV: What's New with the Assistant?

Google's proposal is clear: Gemini takes over from the former Assistant to offer a more natural interaction, capable of understanding complex requests and maintaining context between questions. It can be invoked by saying "Hey Google" (or using the microphone button on the remote), as before, but now the experience is more conversational.
In addition to opening apps or controlling playback, the assistant can recommend titles tailored to very specific tastes, combine preferences from multiple household members, and answer more complex questions without losing the thread. It even supports imprecise searchesIf you don't remember the name of a movie, you can describe the plot, the actors, or the genre.
It also provides context to what you're seeing: you can ask it when a new season premieres, check ratings or request a summary of what happened in the previous episode before continuing a series.
Along with the assistant, Google has introduced a slight facelift to the Google TV home screen, enough to refresh the experience without altering its basic structure.
What can you do on TV?
The shows are designed for the living room. When choosing something to watch, you can ask recommendations for groups with different tastes or fine-tune by tone, pace and theme (for example, light dramas, realistic medical series or family comedies).
Gemini understands requests of type “find a hospital series with good reviews” and suggests options like The Pitt, or suggests related content when you only remember loose details. If you prefer, it can start playback directly on supported services.
- Combined recommendations to watch with family or friends.
- quick summaries from previous seasons or chapters.
- Reviews and more information without leaving the screen.
- Searches by description (plot, actors, genre, setting).
Beyond leisure, it also serves as support for learn and solve tasks at home: You can explain why volcanoes erupt to a 10-year-old, offer guitar tutorials, or suggest recipes using ingredients you already have, based on Youtube videos when they provide context.
Availability, languages and requirements
The premiere begins in the TCL televisions QM9K, for sale in the United States, with prices starting at around $3.000This limited start suggests that the experience requires some hardware muscle to function smoothly.
At the moment, language support is limited: English (US and Canada) and French (Canada). Google assures that it will expand regions and languages later, so Spanish will arrive in a post-deployment phase.
As with other platform releases, the Availability will be staggered and not simultaneous for all devices with Google TV. The initial documentation indicates that the equipment must be up to date, with system requirements such as Android 14 in the models that receive it.
An additional note: the company has not detailed deadlines for previous generations of Chromecast with Google TV; for now the focus is on New TVs and the future Google TV Streamer.
Models and upcoming devices

After TCL QM9K, Google confirms that Gemini will be coming to more devices throughout the year.Among the devices announced are the Google TV Streamer’s most emblematic landmarks, the Walmart onn. 4K Pro, Hisense U7, U8 and UX from 2025 and the series TCL QM7K, QM8K and X11K from 2025.
The rollout fits with the company's ambition to extend its AI to the entire home. Google TV and Android TV OS surpass the 300 million active devices in the world, and Gemini is the piece with which the company seeks to elevate the user experience on the television.
It is clear that There will not be a global “switch on” on any given day, but one Phased release where brands and models will be added as they meet requirements and receive relevant updates.
For those who already have a compatible model and access to the supported languages, the change is immediate: just say "Hey Google" or press the microphone on the remote, if you have previously paired, to chat with the TV and ask for everything from a recap of the latest season to suggestions for a movie night with friends.
Incorporation Gemini to Google TV It points to a qualitative leap: more flexible search, continuous context, and built-in educational features, although with initial availability restricted by region, language, and hardware. If the schedule holds and brands add support, the experience of TV as a home entertainment and information center will be significantly richer and more practical.
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