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Walmart’s next move could reshape your Google TV setup

A new streamer and multiple TVs are reportedly in the works.

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Walmart’s next move could reshape your Google TV setup. New leaks suggest it isn’t just refreshing its budget streaming box, it’s building a broader lineup that could cover both streaming and display hardware.

Images circulating online show a redesigned Onn Google TV device, expected to follow the current 4K Pro model. At the same time, regulatory listings point to several TV models running the same platform, signaling a shift from simply selling devices to creating a more unified in-house offering.

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If both product lines launch together, buyers could get a low-cost way to standardize their living room around one platform. That kind of vertical push would mark a meaningful change in how the retailer approaches home entertainment.

Stock shortages of existing Onn boxes add useful context. The current model is getting harder to find, which often lines up with an incoming replacement.

New hardware design surfaces

The leaked device shows a noticeable redesign. The next Onn streamer appears wider with a rounded top, moving away from the compact shape of the previous version.

Connectivity looks improved as well. The device reportedly includes USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and Ethernet, which should make it more flexible for accessories and more reliable for wired setups. A physical mute switch also appears to be included, adding a layer of control for privacy.

The overall look now leans closer to Google’s own streaming hardware, which suggests a more polished direction while still targeting budget buyers. The source of the leak isn’t fully verified, but it comes from an account known for accurately surfacing Google TV details from filings, which adds credibility without confirming specifics like price or release timing.

A bigger play than a box

The more significant move may be the TVs themselves. Separate filings reference multiple Onn televisions powered by Google TV, with sizes ranging from 55 to 75 inches.

That points to a broader hardware strategy. Instead of offering a simple add-on device, Walmart appears to be building a full ecosystem that spans both the screen and the software experience.

There’s a complication worth noting. Walmart acquired Vizio in 2024, and that brand runs its own smart TV platform. Launching Google TV models alongside it raises questions about how the company will balance or separate those ecosystems over time.

Manufacturing seems tied to KTC, a lesser-known company that produces TVs for other brands. That suggests Walmart is leaning on established partners to move quickly rather than building everything internally.

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There’s still no confirmed launch window, but the signals are starting to align. Low inventory, fresh leaks, and regulatory activity often appear close to a product reveal.

Pricing will be the deciding factor. The Onn brand has built its reputation on affordability, and if that continues, this lineup could undercut competitors while offering a familiar Google TV experience.

Important details are still missing, including specs, regional availability, and how these products will coexist with Vizio models. That uncertainty makes it harder to fully assess the strategy today.

If you’re planning to upgrade, it may be worth holding off. A new wave of budget-friendly Google TV hardware could arrive soon and give you better options for the same money.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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