
StarHub is launching its own Android TV streaming box
StarHub unveiled the StarHub Go Streaming Box yesterday, an Android TV box that will let users stream up to 50 TV channels from StarHub's Go streaming service as well as access apps and content from the Google Play store.

The JBL Link Bar is a soundbar running Android TV and Google Assistant
Apparently, the world's first soundbar to have both.

Sony Bravia A1 review: OLED goodness on an Android TV
We find out if Sony's first large-screen 4K HDR OLED TV is any good.

The Bravia A8F and X9000F are Sony's flagship 4K OLED and LCD TVs this year
More 4K TVs (including 1080p ones) after the jump!

Sony Bravia A1 OLED TV (65-inch)
Powered by an X1 Extreme engine, Sony's Bravia OLED TV supports 4K HDR, Dolby Vision, and features an innovative Acoustic Surface audio tech.

You can pre-order the Sony Bravia A1 OLED TV at CEE 2017
Prices start at S$8,999, but during this promo period, you can get it for as low as $7,399 (with free gifts, too!).

NVIDIA unveils GeForce Now cloud-based gaming service and new Shield Android TV console
NVIDIA has introduced a new Shield Android TV box. Apart from being a 4K media streamer, it is also poised to become an AI hub for future smart homes. NVIDIA is also bring high-performance gaming to PC and Mac users who don't have high-end systems through the GeForce Now cloud-based service.

Xiaomi’s 4K Mi Box is a sleek and compact set-top box powered by Android TV
Xiaomi has announced a new Mi Box that runs on Android TV 6.0. The set-top box is capable of 4K video playback at 60fps, and also supports HDR content and voice search and controls via an included Bluetooth remote.

Sony Bravia X9300C 65-inch 4K TV review: A beautiful Android TV
The Bravia X9300C from Sony is a 4K TV running Android, which means in addition to plenty of apps to choose from, you get great mobile to TV sharing experiences through technologies like Google Cast. But how's the image quality? We tell you.

Sharp's 80-inch pixel-splitting 4K TV can be yours for S$23,000
The Aquos XU series uses Sharp’s proprietary pixel-splitting Quattron technology to deliver a near-8K picture quality.