
Realme 4K Smart TV Google Stick brings Google TV experience to your TV for Rs 3,999
India Today
Realme has launched its first streaming stick and it runs the Google TV software.
Realme is bringing its first streaming stick in India, but it is unlike others. Instead of booting Fire OS like the Fire TV Stick or Android TV OS like Xiaomi’s Mi TV Stick, the Realme’s weirdly named 4K Smart TV Google Stick boots Google TV, which is the latest interface for Android-powered televisions. The streaming stick supports up to 4K at 60Hz and even HDR10+ technology, so you are going to love watching the latest season of Lucifer on Netflix.
The 4K Smart TV Google Stick comes preloaded with all your popular apps, such as YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Voot, and MX Player. There is also Google Assistant and Google Chromecast available on the streaming stick, so if you want to cast photos from your phone to a big screen, you can do that almost instantly. There is no remote control available, but Realme said all Realme’s TV remote controls and Bluetooth voice control remote will work.

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