Sky’s streaming service, NOW, is now available on Google TV devices, including Chromecast with Google TV and eight of the UK’s most popular smart TV brands as it expands across Android TV OS devices.
The latest Android roll-out makes the NOW app available on the latest models of Google TV devices, including Chromecast with Google TV, and other Android TV OS devices like NVidia Shield, joining the existing streaming stick line-up of Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku, the company said in a statement.
As well as streaming sticks, the NOW app is also available on Google TVs and other Android TV OS devices from brands including Sharp, Phillips, Panasonic, Bush, Hitachi, Toshiba, and JVC.
Users can simply download the app from the Google Play Store, add their memberships and start streaming.
NOW MD, Marina Storti, commented, “With a wealth of incredible home entertainment devices out there, we’re thrilled to be making it easier than ever to get NOW’s an app and start streaming. Whether you want to watch the latest Premier League derby, binge on House of the Dragon, or distract the whole family with blockbusters like Sing 2, NOW and our flexible contract-free memberships are just a download away.”
Over the last two years, the NOW app has expanded availability across big-screen devices from brands including Sony, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon, Samsung, PlayStation, and Xbox.
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