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Gemini AI is now available on Google TV starting with TCL QM9K series

Google confirms Gemini AI will expand from TCL’s QM9K launch to Walmart Onn 4K Pro, Google TV Streamer 4K, and upcoming Hisense and TCL 2025 TVs.

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Big screens are getting conversational. Starting today, Google is rolling its Gemini AI assistant onto Google TV — beginning with TCL’s new QM9K series and expanding to more devices later this year. It’s the sort of upgrade that changes how you ask for a show (and how the TV answers).

What actually lands on your TV

On paper, Gemini on TV keeps everything the old Google Assistant already did — “play Stranger Things” still works — but it brings a looser, back-and-forth style of interaction. You can ask the TV to find shows by fuzzy details (“the hospital drama with the surgeon who moves to Seattle”), get a quick recap if you’re a few episodes behind, or widen a request into a conversation about mood, cast, or trending picks. Answers appear as on-screen text, are read aloud, and often come with suggested YouTube clips to watch next. That’s all part of Google’s pitch: a single assistant you can talk to naturally on the largest screen in the house.

TCL’s QM9K models are the first to ship with Gemini preloaded. TCL is positioning the QM9K as a flagship — it pairs the new assistant with high-end display tech and an mmWave presence sensor that can detect if someone’s in the room and change the TV’s behavior accordingly. If the sensor sounds a little sci-fi, that’s intentional: it’s meant to make the TV feel more proactive (or less annoying) depending on who’s near it.

Rollout and device list

Google’s blog and partners make the timing pretty clear: Gemini is available on the TCL QM9K series today, and Google says it will arrive on additional Google TV devices later this year, including the Google TV Streamer 4K, Walmart’s onn. 4K Pro, and a slate of 2025 Hisense and TCL models. If you don’t own one of those devices yet, expect a staggered rollout rather than an overnight switch.

Why this matters (beyond search)

Two threads make the move noteworthy. First, Gemini shifts the smart-TV assistant from short command-and-response to a more conversational, context-aware experience. That makes discovery easier when you don’t know a title, want a recap, or need a how-to demo on a topic — and it folds in video suggestions, which is a neat match for TV. Second, this is another signal of the arms race between platform owners and TV makers to own the on-screen assistant: Google is pushing Gemini deeper into living rooms right as rivals are planting their flags.

The competitive backdrop

Google isn’t the only company betting on assistants for TVs. At CES 2025, Samsung and LG announced plans to put Microsoft’s Copilot on their 2025 models — a move that effectively turns many new TVs into another front in the broader Copilot-versus-Gemini tussle. The result? Expect different assistants on different sets, each optimized to keep you inside their ecosystem for content, commerce, or smart-home control.

A quick detour: Gemini’s wider availability

If you noticed Google becoming more generous with Gemini on other platforms recently, you’re right. Google removed the membership barrier for Gemini in Chrome not long ago, making some Gemini features free to Chrome users — a change that helps explain the company’s momentum for pushing Gemini into other products like TV. In other words, Google is seeding Gemini across screens and browsers so the assistant becomes a default for more people.

Bottom line

Gemini’s arrival on Google TV is less a single product launch and more the next step in an ongoing platform war: assistants are the way companies try to make screens stickier, and Google wants Gemini to be the assistant that lives everywhere you already use Google services — including the biggest screen in the house. If you’re shopping for a new TV this year, the assistant you get may now matter almost as much as the panel tech.


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