Google has decided that third-party smart displays are no longer worthy of any resource investment.
has silently announced it will no longer be releasing any software updates for smart displays from JBL, Lenovo, and LG., who spotted the"announcement" on a support page for the Google Meet app. The 7, 8, and 10-inch models of the Lenovo Smart Display, the LG Xboom AI ThinQ WK9 Smart Display, and the JBL Link View are the models which will no longer receive support.
Why would Google abandon these smart displays? Well, for starters, the new Google Pixel Tablet is on its way and will be released this year. Possibly during the company's annual Google I/O event in May, which is also when we expect the
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