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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T20:27:30+00:00 2026-05-15T20:27:30+00:00

With Google TV around the corner, I started thinking about developing a web application

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With Google TV around the corner, I started thinking about developing a web application aimed at television users. There’s not much info for Google TV yet, but I did manage to find a developer tips page on the site. I have a few questions that specific page and searching didn’t answer.


  1. What’s the best way to test my site so that I can get it ready before the Google TV launch?

  2. Will UI sounds be considered acceptable on an Internet TV interface? The tips page linked above says “Sound is now a viable interface element”, but I wonder if most users will differentiate between Internet on their computer and Internet on their TV.

  3. Are there any good examples of web applications with UIs aimed squarely at televisions.

  4. Are there any other important points to consider when building a web application for Internet TV?

I know Internet TV is nothing new, I can browse the Internet on my PS3 and Wii, for instance, but the vast majority of sites don’t have their UIs designed for televisions. Google TV seems like it might be able to change the way we use the Internet on our televisions.

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    2026-05-15T20:27:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    I may not have complete answers for your question but here’s something i understood from the developer FAQ

    Question 1:

    First things first. You should read the Developer Guidelines section. (Of course you must have read it) and create your site considering all the design guide lines. The Navigation part is crucial! You should be able to let the user navigate with arrow keys (directional pad) πŸ™‚

    To test your application, the closest you can get without a REAL TV is Chrome web browser it self ON Linux πŸ™‚

    The browser on Google TV is simply the
    Linux version of Google Chrome. While
    the user interface is modified
    slightly for the TV form factor, most
    of the rendering and web platform
    capabilities are consistent with
    desktop versions of Google Chrome and
    you will receive the latest updates
    automatically


    Another question in the FAQ is

    Q. Is this yet another browser platform that I need to test my site on?

    A. Google TV utilizes Google Chrome as the browser, so most websites that function in Google Chrome should operate correctly on Google TV.

    So if you design for the

    • 1280×720 resolution. Recommended
      width is 1152×648.
    • 1920×1080 resolution. Recommended
      width is 1728×972.

    resolutions and if you test it on a screen with the above mentioned resolution (A lot of laptops and desktop monitors support this resolution) and if the user can work fine with it on Chrome 5.0 on Linux (using directional pad), I think you are good to go πŸ™‚


    Question 2

    In my opinion, the sound would be OK as long as it is not ear piercing and disturbing. Simple short sounds when the user hovers over an icon to provide audible alert would be really helpful and a really nice smooth sound for the splash screen would add a dramatic effect BUT the user should definitely be able to mute the sounds. I think this wouldn’t be hard because Flash is supported πŸ™‚


    Question 3

    This seems to have some design guidelines for the designing UI’s for TV
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10-foot_user_interface

    and Kylo is a a web browser for the TV!! Check out it’s features.

    http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/24/google-tv-and-optimizing-the-web-for-the-10-foot-experience/

    Maybe you can get an idea about it πŸ™‚

    Question 4

    Well i cannot answer better than the http://www.google.com/tv/developer/ website πŸ™‚

    But confirming to the usual HCI design principals and usability goals wouldn’t hurt anyway and would go a long way πŸ™‚

    Check out these websites too if you haven’t already

    http://www.sonydeveloper.com/
    http://www.logitech.com/en-us/1005/7099
    http://www.intel.com/inside/smartTV/
    http://www.dishnetwork.com/googletv/

    Hope this helps you in some way πŸ™‚

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