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Google Home Hub review—Awesome hardware for Google’s nascent smart display software
Monday October 22, 2018. 01:00 PM , from Ars Technica
Ron Amadeo
The latest entry to the Google Home ecosystem is called the Google Home Hub. The Home Hub marries a screen with the Google Assistant-powered voice command system, allowing users to call up recipes, utilize smart home controls, or watch YouTube videos. We've seen this software before—there's presently a whole device category out there known as 'Google Smart Displays.' Just like with Android, Google makes the software, and a number of OEMs then load the software onto their devices. Google Smart Display devices have thus far been made by LG and JBL, and we did a full review of the Lenovo Smart Display. Unlike Android, Google currently has full control of the Smart Display software no matter who manufactures the hardware. This means every device pretty much has the exact same UI and capabilities, aside from the usual technology treadmill of new features exclusive to new devices. Read 52 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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