Typically, to get Google Assistant to display Google content on-screen, you’ve needed either a Chromecast device, or an Android TV device. Users will also be able to control smart home devices, such as dimming the lights or adjusting the thermostat, and relive favorite memories by pulling up Google Photos on the TV screen – all with their voice.” According to a company press release, there will soon be much more you can do: “Customers will be able to use the Dish voice remote to ask the Assistant questions and see answers on the screen like the weather forecast or games scores. Previously, users could ask Google to find them shows to watch, or control specific functions like play and pause.
That’s no longer the case, and they’re also compatible with Amazon Alexa.ĭish says that the GA functionality will exist side by side with existing Dish-based voice operations, enabling features that weren’t available through an external Google device. Previously, Dish devices have been compatible with Google Assistant, but you needed to pair your set-top box with an external smart speaker, like Google Home.
If you’re an existing Dish customer, with a Hopper, Joey, or Wally set-top box - and a Dish voice remote - you’ll get Google Assistant for free as a software update there’s no new hardware to buy. The most recent example is Dish, which announced today, January 8, that it would be building Google Assistant into its Hopper DVRs in the coming months. LG’s roll-up OLED TV is every bit as magical as you’ve imagined.Comcast launches digital security service to protect smart devices.Samsung’s 219-inch Micro LED TV will cook your eyeballs, blow your mind.Vizio shakes up its TV lineup, including blazingly bright P-Series Quantum X.Our CES 2019 Hub: The latest news, hands-on reviews, and more.What’s intriguing is that companies that have had voice response built into their products for a few years now are starting to embrace voice assistants from Google and Amazon, as a layer on top of the existing voice services. This year’s CES has seen another huge raft of voice-related announcements and product launches. The voice assistant space, which seriously kicked into high gear during 2018, shows no signs of slowing down. From there, you can watch the rest of the franchise chronologically as they released in theaters, with Anarchy, Election Year, and now the latest, Forever Purge.
The second season, considered the best thing to come out of the franchise by diehards, ends with an explicit tie-in to the original Purge movie, starring Ethan Hawke.
To become a true Purge completionist, the next movie to watch isn’t actually a movie at all: It’s actually the TV series that ran for two seasons starting in 2018. Recommended: Oral History of the Purge Movies with Jason Blum and James DeMonaco.If you want to watch the Purge franchise in order to see its events unfold chronologically, start with the conveniently titled First Purge, which was actually the fourth movie released overall. The Purge has emerged from its high-concept original film (What if for one annual night all crime was legal?) into a lightly sprawling franchise, mixing horror, action, and politics all in one.
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