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Google TV vs Android TV: What’s the Real Difference? (UK Edition)

22/04/2025
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4 min read

If you’re thinking of upgrading your home entertainment kit in 2025—maybe swapping out the old telly or picking up a new streaming stick or projector—you’ll no doubt come across the names Google TV and Android TV on the shelves. Despite the similar branding, these two platforms deliver distinctly different experiences.

In this UK-focused guide, we’ll dive into the core differences between Google TV and Android TV, explain the pros and cons of each, and help you understand which is better suited to your needs—especially if you're considering a smart projector as your next upgrade.

What Is Android TV?

Android TV has been around since 2014, bringing the reliability of the Android operating system to your living room. With it, you get access to loads of apps, catch-up services and games from the Google Play Store—perfect for winding down after work.
Key features include:
  • App-focused layout
  • Voice control via Google Assistant
  • Compatible with many UK streaming services, like BBC iPlayer, NOW, and ITVX
Android TV powers devices from top brands like Sony and Philips, and it's also found in many portable and home cinema projectors.

What Is Google TV?

Google TV arrived in 2020 as an upgrade to the old Android TV interface, offering a sleeker, more personalised experience. Think of it as Android TV, but smarter and easier to use.
What sets Google TV apart:
  • A content-first layout that surfaces movies and shows from across your apps
  • User profiles for individual recommendations
  • Tighter Google Home integration for smart home control
  • Smarter voice search with natural language recognition

Google TV vs Android TV: Key Differences

1. Recommendations and Personalisation

Google TV leverages machine learning and Google’s vast data infrastructure to suggest content tailored to your viewing habits. It also supports user profiles, so different family members get personalised recommendations and watchlists.
Android TV lacks this level of personalisation. While some content suggestions are available, they’re basic and not profile-specific—everyone using the device sees the same recommendations.

2. Voice Search and Assistant Integration

Both systems support Google Assistant for voice control. However, Google TV takes it further by interpreting more natural language queries.
  • Android TV: "Open Netflix" or "Play Stranger Things"
  • Google TV: "Find British crime dramas on Netflix" or "Show me comedy films like Paddington"
Google TV also integrates better with smart home devices via Google Home, letting you control lights, thermostats, or security cameras directly from your projector or TV.

3. Performance and Speed

Performance can vary depending on the hardware, but newer Google TV devices tend to be better optimised for modern needs. They boot faster, load content more smoothly, and update more frequently.
Android TV devices, especially older ones, can feel sluggish over time and may miss out on future updates as Google phases out the platform.

4. App Compatibility

Both platforms offer access to the Google Play Store, so whether you're using Android TV or Google TV, you can download apps like ITVX, All 4, NOW, Disney+, or YouTube. For UK users, there’s no difference in app availability—only in how you find and interact with those apps.

5. Bringing It to the Big Screen: Projectors

As streaming moves beyond TVs to portable and home cinema projectors, the choice between Google TV and Android TV becomes even more relevant. Projectors with smart platforms eliminate the need for dongles or extra hardware—they’re self-contained entertainment systems.Whether you're watching films in the living room, streaming sports outdoors, or creating a bedroom cinema, the onboard platform determines how you interact with your content.
Feature / Function Google TV Android TV  Shared Feature
Operating System Base Built on Android TV Native Android TV OS ✔ Both use Android OS
Interface Design Content-first, focused on recommendations App-first, traditional layout ✖ Different interface approach
Content Recommendations Highly personalised, AI-driven Basic suggestions, not personalised
User Profiles ✔ Supports multiple profiles ✖ No multi-user profiles
Voice Assistant Google Assistant with natural language support Google Assistant with basic voice commands ✔ Voice control supported
App Store Access to Google Play Store Access to Google Play Store ✔ Same app ecosystem
Smart Home Integration Deeper integration with Google Home devices Basic Google Home support ✔ Smart home compatibility
System Updates Frequently updated, future-proof Varies by device, some limited updates
Content Discovery Unified content search across platforms Manual browsing through each app
UK Streaming Support Compatible with BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All 4, NOW Same compatibility ✔ Full support for UK streaming

Projector Picks for UK Homes

Here are two stellar choices, each showing off one platform at its best:

Google TV Pick: NEBULA Cosmos 4K SE

Cosmos 4K SE | Dolby Vison Projector with Google TV
Cosmos 4K SE | Dolby Vison Projector with Google TV
All-New Portable Google TV Projector Licensed by Netflix
  • 4K Dolby Vision, Huge 200" Screen: Enjoy stunning 4K visuals, 40x higher brightness, 50x better contrast, and true-to-life colors with Dolby Vision. Features a 200" max screen size for a truly cinematic experience.

  • HybridBeam Technology for High Brightness: Our all-new HybridBeam technology combines LED and laser light sources to deliver 1,800 ANSI Lumens of brightness and 1.07 billion rich colors.

  • NebulaMaster™ Image Engine: Experience true-to-Life visuals in every frame,enhanced contrast, optimized grayscale and color accuracy, and smoother visuals.

  • IEA 4.0 Intelligent Setup: Cosmos 4K SE smartly adapts to your space using real-time autofocus and keystone correction, automatic obstacle avoidance and screen fit, wall color adaptation, ambient light adaptation, and more.

  • Google TV with 4K Netflix: Enjoy a personalized selection of content tailored just for you, and experience Netflix in 4K with Google TV-no external dongles needed.

Key Features:
  • Stunning true 4K UHD – perfect for movie nights or Six Nations matches
  • Up to 200-inch image; 1,800 ANSI Lumens and a rainbow of colours
  • Built-in Netflix in 4K: hassle-free, no extra kit needed
  • Handy autofocus and keystone correction for quick, crisp set-up

Android TV Pick: NEBULA Capsule 3 Laser

Capsule 3 Laser |  Laser-Powered Mini Projector
Capsule 3 Laser | Laser-Powered Mini Projector
Portable Laser Projector With Premium Picture Quality
  • Laser Engine to Illuminate Your World: Experience vibrant visuals with this laser projector, featuring a laser light source delivering 300 ANSI Lumens of brightness in 1080p HD, ensuring your images stay bright and clear.
  • Travel Light, Project Big: At just 2 lb (900 g) and 90% smaller than others with similar brightness, NEBULA Capsule 3 Laser projects up to a 120-inch screen and easily slips into your bag for presentations or movie nights anywhere.
  • Marathon Viewing Sessions: Watch a full 2.5-hour movie or listen to 8 hours of music on a single charge with Capsule 3 Laser, making it perfect for extended viewing. It supports PD charging, so you can easily use a power bank for convenient portable charging on the go.
  • Get All the Content You Need: Elevate your entertainment with Google TV, Google Assistant, Google Cast, and officially-licensed Netflix.
  • Sound That Surrounds: 8W Dolby Digital speakers fill the room with crisp, immersive audio, making every viewing a sonic delight with this Capsule 3 laser projector.

Signature delivery is now standard for all orders.

Key Feature:
  • Portable design: take the big screen anywhere
  • Crisp 1080p HD resolution, 300 ANSI Lumens
  • Stream for a full 2.5-hour film or 8 hours of music on one charge
  • Powerful 8W Dolby speakers: punchy sound for its size

FAQ

What’s the main difference between Google TV and Android TV?

Google TV is a smarter, newer interface that builds on Android TV. It adds personalisation, separate profiles, smarter recommendations and better integration with your Google Home gadgets.

Is Google TV worth it—especially for projectors?

Absolutely if you want a streamlined, family-friendly experience that’s easy for everyone to use. Google TV makes finding what to watch simple, especially when you’re relaxing with friends or family.

Do both support Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and other UK streaming staples?

Yes—both platforms handle all major UK services. Google TV just helps surface those choices more quickly, instead of hiding them within apps.

Are all devices updated to Google TV now?

Not just yet. Plenty of older TVs and projectors still run Android TV, but new launches, especially premium models, are moving towards Google TV.

Conclusion

Choosing between Google TV and Android TV comes down to how you prefer to interact with your content. If you value personalised recommendations, a streamlined interface, and family-friendly features like user profiles, Google TV is the smarter, more intuitive choice—especially for modern smart projectors. On the other hand, if you prefer a more traditional, app-based layout with straightforward control, Android TV still holds strong appeal.No matter which you choose, you’ll be stepping into a smarter way to watch.