Google TV apps should use a little less space, and run a little faster thanks to some recent changes.
If you’ve been tooling around on your favorite Google TV device and have noticed that it just … seems faster — that’s because it is. Google today in a post in its support community noted some recent updates to its streaming platform that addresses on-board storage, as well as overall performance.First up is App Hibernation, which is a familiar feature to folks with an Android running.
Related Google also says that it’s updated Google TV devices “to eliminate wait time.” Input lag is never good, and Chromecast isn’t exactly dripping with the same power as the aging Nvidia Shield. So, “we reduced the time it takes to wake up your Google TV, the response time between your TV and button clicks on your remote, and the amount of time you see the loading animation when rebooting your device.
Related Videos Also noted was a change to the Google TV homescreen, with improved navigation and content pages that provide for “a smoother experience across the board.” And that’s it. Any small performance improvements are good when you’re talking about a device that you’re likely using several times a day, every day. And being able to squeeze out every megabyte on the Chromecast With Google TV is important, given that the $50 device has less than 5GB available for apps and other downloads.
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