- The Google TV interface is Evolution, no revolution
- Most of the changes in the user interface are subtle and modernizing
- Advertising on the for you is not so subtle
Google TV interface is evolving, and not everyone is happy. The expansion of its expressive design of material 3 continues to be aware with the aim of making everything feel cleaner and more modern, but some devices apparently show really large ads in their jerneros of revised nannies.
Let’s start with the positive ones. As the Android Police reports, there is a new version of the Google TV application with the excitingly descriptive version of 4.39.3356.780959673.5, and has delivered some notable improvements to the key parts of the Google TV interface.
What’s new on Google TV?
Some of the changes are quite subtle, such as the marginally larger banner area in the upper part of each detail page. The names of television programs and films have moved slightly and aligned in the center, and the buttons have become more flat. There are less rounded rectangles and more rhombus -shaped buttons, while previous image views are now less sharp.
Until now it is evolutionary instead of revolutionary, but it is making Google TV more consistent with the world of broader Android. And even relatively minor changes make everything feel much cooler, a little like a deliciously refreshing Coca-Cola can. Mmmm mmmmmm!
Do not worry, that is not the placement of the product: it is me in the negative aspects of the evolution of the Google user interface. As some redditors report on R/Androidtv, they are seeing In fact Large ads on the For You page for people like Coca-Cola, and those ads are being received exactly the amount of delight you would expect from a forum that frequently describes the best advertisement blocking techniques.
Well, believe me now? !!! of R/Androidtv
The large ads on the home screen are not exclusive to Google TV, of course, and neither is increasing the amount of ads to which TV Smart users are exposed. However, in many cases, it has been previously limited at least showing television programs and sponsored movies. Coca-Cola feels a little less natural, even if they have put Kylo Ren on him.
But at least Google TV gives you the option of using a third -party pitcher instead of the Google One, so you can see more and more ads in the hardware you paid, you can change to something else: people in that Reddit thread suggest Projectivity.