With the update, Android TV users can download and use the most up-to-date Hulu app, giving them parity (finally) with other streaming devices. Previously, these streaming devices were limited to Hulu’s “Classic” app, which only supported the most rudimentary Hulu functions, and offered no support for live TV streaming, access to different profiles, or the ability to watch some of the most popular Hulu add-ons, such as HBO and Cinemax. The rollout is happening in early August, according to the company’s blog post and will hit most of the major Android TV devices, including Sony’s Android TVs, Nvidia Shield TV, Xiaomi Mi Box, and Hisense Android TVs. That means features such as Hulu+Live TV, which had been absent from Android TV since launch, will now work. It’s been a long time coming, but Hulu has just announced that it will be updating its support for Android TV devices to put them on par with platforms like Roku and Apple TV.
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