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Lenovo Launches First Google Assistant Smart Display

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Google has partnered Chinese technology company Lenovo to manufacture a new category of devices called "Smart Displays" which are interactive screens for smart home devices with Google Assistant.

"With the Google Assistant built in, the Lenovo Smart Display brings you the best of Google services, including Maps, YouTube, Calendar, Duo and Photos, in a visual and helpful way," Chris Turkstra, Product Management Director, Google Assistant wrote in a blog post on Thursday.

With the interactive touch-and-voice combination, "Smart Display" would enable users to multitask and control their smart home devices with simple voice commands and touch gestures.

With "Smart Display," Google is also offering three free months of YouTube Premium service for new subscribers.

With the Google Assistant built in, the Lenovo Smart Display brings you the best of Google services, including Maps, YouTube, Calendar, Duo and Photos, in a visual and helpful way.

"Your Assistant can even help you prepare a great meal on 'Smart Displays' with step-by-step hands-free guidance on screen. Of course, you can set timers and play music while you cook," Turkstra added.

The "Lenovo Smart Display" is first being made available in the US in two display sizes– the 8-inch HD version for $199.99 and the 10-inch Full-HD version for $249.99.

"We'll expand the Smart Display options with other partners, including JBL and LG. While there are over 1 million actions already available for the Assistant, we're excited to see what developers will design for 'Smart Displays' too," said Turkstra. (IANS)

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