Google TV has hundreds of built-in live TV channels, but you’ll be getting even more if you’re using a TCL TV, as the company has just launched “TCLtv+,” a streaming service with hundreds more channels.
Launching this week for TCL’s Google TV sets exclusively – Roku and Fire TV models are coming at some point in the future – “TCLtv+” is a new free app that provides access to over 200 live TV channels and over 1,500 on-demand movies and TV episodes at no cost.
TCL explains in a press release:
Dedicated to providing viewers with a free and evolving collection of premium content, the initial launch of TCLtv+ includes more than 200 FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels and 1500+ on-demand movies and TV series from major and independent studios such as Scripps Media, Fremantle, NBC Universal, FilmRise, Banijay, and more.
TCLtv+ will replace the existing “TCL Channel” on the company’s televisions, and it had already offered quite a lot of free streaming channels. TCL also says that it is working with “more big players” to add more content over time.
TCLtv+ is available now in the US and Canada, and there’s a $200 discount on NFL Sunday Ticket available when you buy a new TCL TV.
More on Google TV:
- Google TV update brings NFL Sunday Ticket integration, more free TV channels
- Netflix testing game streaming on Google TV, Roku, more with phone-based controller
- TCL is offering $200 off of YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket if you buy a new TV
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