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Studying that Google is reducing the RAM necessities for Google TV despatched shivers down my backbone. I can already see the 1-star evaluations flooding in for TVs that haven’t even launched but: “horrendous efficiency,” “laggy interface,” “don’t purchase.”
Google hasn’t specified the brand new minimal, however with Android TV dropping its requirement to simply 1GB, that’s possible the goal for upcoming finances Google TVs as nicely. And that’s not good.
If there’s one factor sensible TVs completely don’t want, it’s worse specs — particularly much less RAM. Many finances TVs and streaming sticks already wrestle with efficiency, and RAM might be the distinction between a easy UI and a lag-fest. This isn’t a theoretical argument; I’ve lived it.
I’ve tried to like Google’s TV merchandise, however the finances expertise is so poor.
My first run-in with Google’s platform was 2020’s Chromecast with Google TV, seemingly a discount at simply $50. It shipped with simply 8GB of storage (solely 4.4GB usable), 2GB of RAM, and a modest Amlogic S905X3 chip. The UI was simply easy sufficient, however heavier apps like Kodi felt sluggish, and attempting to breeze via a number of streaming providers was a wrestle. The expertise was OK, however hardly good, and the dearth of storage had me itching to ditch it.
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My second try was a budget-conscious improve to a TCL 4K QLED. No OLED splurge right here — simply one thing low cost and supposedly ok for the odd consolation present. With a extra spacious 12GB of storage, 2GB RAM, and a quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU like my outdated dongle, I figured it might no less than match my Chromecast. Even higher, it got here with the outdated stripped-back Android TV interface, which I hoped would run extra easily.
However then got here the dreaded replace. Seemingly in a single day, my TV was reworked right into a sluggish mess, rebranded with Google TV’s bloated UI, full with uneven animations and intrusive adverts — every thing I’d hoped to keep away from with the extra primary interface. Worse, as soon as easy UI scrolling turned to stutters, apps held on launch, and casting turned a glitchy, delayed mess.
The shift was surprising — easy(ish) sooner or later, verging on unusable the subsequent. And there’s no rollback. Certain, I paid little, however I nonetheless really feel ripped off as I battle the now barely purposeful UI. Based mostly on my expertise, 2GB is the naked minimal for Google TV, however Google is reducing the necessities. No, thanks.

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So no, I’ve zero religion that “low RAM” TVs will profit anybody long-term. Particularly as Google is intent on stuffing the platform with extra adverts and bloat that’ll solely lavatory it down additional. Whereas placing sensible TV capabilities within the palms of extra customers sounds good on paper, a subpar expertise can have them reaching for different platforms when it’s time to improve.
RAM is simply a part of the image, after all. UI lag and sluggish loading occasions are simply as a lot a fault of a budget CPUs that infest the finances TV sphere. However plentiful RAM ensures apps can dwell in reminiscence between makes use of, making it quicker to hop backwards and forwards with out horrendous load occasions and UI stalls. Simply have a look at the beloved NVIDIA Protect TV: 2GB or 3GB of RAM (relying on the mannequin) and a handy guide a rough Tegra X1 nonetheless make it among the finest performers within the house — that’s the extent each Google TV ought to aspire to.
Poor efficiency will flip customers off Google TV in the long term.
Not each TV must be a powerhouse, however there’s a minimal spec line that shouldn’t be crossed — and reducing RAM necessities pushes us nicely under it. Google’s transfer invitations producers to chop much more corners, and the result’s predictable: sluggish, irritating units that depart a bitter style for all the platform.
If Google desires to compete in the lounge, it must implement increased minimal requirements, not decrease them. Till then, be cautious of sensible TVs with bargain-bin specs. Or higher but, neglect the built-in OS and spend money on a stable Android TV field.