en.Wedoany.com Reported - Google TV has added a new feature that allows users to adjust their TV's picture and audio settings through natural language voice commands, a process powered by the Gemini intelligent assistant.

This feature was announced at the Google TV press conference at CES in early 2026. Users can set brightness, contrast, picture mode, volume, or equalizer via voice commands without needing to pick up the remote control. If the picture or sound performance is unsatisfactory, troubleshooting is also possible; for example, telling the system "the screen is too dark" or "I can't hear the dialogue clearly" will prompt Gemini to attempt automatic adjustments or optimize vocal volume.
The feature also supports creating a cinematic viewing atmosphere or directly navigating users to specific settings menus. Google notes that picture and sound modes vary across different devices, and users should understand their TV's capabilities beforehand to avoid communication errors that could make settings adjustments less efficient than manual operation.
Currently, this feature is only available on specific TCL models in the US, with a rollout to QM9K, X11L, QM9L, QM8L, and RM9L models expected in the coming weeks. Users will need to perform a system update to use it. There is no information yet on support for other models or brands.
Over the past few months, Google TV's Gemini assistant features have been continuously expanding. In March of this year, Google launched a "richer visual help" feature that responds to commands in a more intuitive way, such as displaying a live scoreboard and viewing channel information simultaneously when asking about sports scores. Also launched during the same period were a sports briefing feature and visual "deep dives" on specific topics.
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