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If your home is connected to Google’s ecosystem and you use an Android phone, Gmail, YouTube, or Google Maps and Calendar, then we recommend the 10-inch Lenovo Smart Display. The device comes in two models, including an 8-inch version and a 10-inch version, but if you want the best overall experience, the 10-inch version is the way to go.
The Smart Display has quite a nice screen with a high resolution of 1,920 pixels x 1,200 pixels, which is better than what you'll find on most other smart displays. The screen also offers nice, bright colors and vivid images. You can watch YouTube videos, use YouTube TV for live shows, and stream video from a few other services.
Under the display, the Lenovo Smart Display is pretty powerful, thanks to the smarts of the Google Assistant. You can control most popular smart home devices with your voice, and it supports standards like Google Cast, so you can play media from your other devices on the display. Last but not least, the Smart Display is relatively stylish and well-designed with a nice bamboo backing and a speaker to one side.
Perhaps the main downside to the Lenovo Smart Display is the fact that the audio performance isn’t the best. The bass response isn’t overly strong, and the audio doesn’t get that loud.
Still, audio performance aside, the Smart Display has gotten pretty good reviews. We even preferred it over the original Echo Show, largely because of the ability to use Google's great apps like Maps, calendar, and YouTube. Tom’s Guide gave it a 4 out of 5, while CNET gave it an even better 4.5 out of 5.
Pros: Nice design, great display, smart features
Cons: Audio performance could be better
Buy the 10-inch Lenovo Smart Display on Best Buy for $199.99 (originally $249.99) Read our full review of the Lenovo Smart DisplayThe best sounding Google Assistant smart display
If audio performance is important to you, and you want a Google-powered smart display, then the JBL Link View is the one for you.
The Link View is only the latest in a line of great smart devices in JBL's Link smart speaker series. It comes with an 8-inch screen with an HD resolution, plus it comes pre-loaded with the Google Assistant, which is arguably the best digital assistant out there.
Perhaps the best thing about the JBL Link View, however, is its audio performance. The Link View boasts a deep and powerful bass response, well-tuned mids, and relatively clear and detailed high-end. It would be nice to have been able to adjust the EQ of the speaker, but most people will be perfectly happy with the frequency response that it offers anyway.
You can put those speakers to work for multiple things, too — the Link View comes with a robust recipe system that makes it perfect for the kitchen.
There are some downsides to the JBL Link View. At $249.99, it is one of the more expensive smart displays on this list, and the display is a little smaller than others. Despite those issues, however, the Link View has gotten some pretty great reviews — CNET gave it 4 out of 5, while Digital Trends gave it a still excellent 7 out of 10.
Pros: High-quality display, good audio performance, nice smart features
Cons: A little expensive, actual display could be bigger
Buy the JBL Link View on Best Buy for $249.99The best Alexa smart display for $130
Looking for an Alexa-powered smart display on a budget? The Amazon Echo Spot is the way to go. The device is a little smaller than other Alexa-powered smart speakers, but it still has a lot to offer and may be perfectly fine for your needs, especially if you intend on using your smart display in a small space like on your nightstand.
The Echo Spot has a small round 2.5-inch screen inside a tiny round body. It’s actually pretty cute, and should look right at home anywhere in your house.
The Echo Spot offers many of the same features as the Echo Show even though it's smaller. For example, you can use the device to control your smart home, as well as ask Alexa questions and connect it to other apps and services. Alexa continues to get smarter, too, so the device will likely gain more features as time goes on.
As you would expect, there are a few downsides. The round screen doesn’t look bad, but it does mean that if you want to watch videos those videos will be cropped. Still, it has gotten some pretty great reviews since launch. Digital Trends gave the device 8 out of 10, while TechRadar gave it an equivalent 4 out of 5.
Pros: Cute design, powerful, user-friendly
Cons: Display makes for cropped videos
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There are some nice budget Google-powered smart displays, too, like the Google Home Hub. The Google Home is a serious bargain for what it offers. It comes with a 7-inch screen that can show weather, maps, news, YouTube videos, and more. Plus, it has the Google Assistant to control your smart home and answer questions.
As you would expect from a Google-powered smart display, the Google Home Hub is largely built around allowing you to control your smart home. It offers a quick view for easy access to all the smart home devices that you have set up, and it connects with Nest devices very well.
Our senior editor Malarie Gokey uses the Google Home Hub every day at home to catch up on news briefings in the morning and get alerts about the weather and potential delays on her subway commute. She also loves the YouTube integration when it comes time to call up video recipes while cooking.
The Hub also serves as a great clock, as you can have it display the time all day long and use it as an alarm clock. The display automatically adjusts to the right brightness level based on the amount of light in the room, so it automatically turns off at night when you shut off the lights.
There are a few downsides to the hub. For example, while the display is pretty big for a device this big, the resolution isn’t as high in pixels as others, coming in at 1,024 x 600 pixels. On top of that, the device’s speaker is perfectly fine for talking to Google, but it probably won’t be your go-to for music playing.
Still, despite the downsides, the Google Home Hub has gotten excellent reviews. TechRadar gave the device 4 out of 5, while CNET gave it an even better 4.5 out of 5.
Pros: Nice display size, powerful smart home control, Google Assistant
Cons: Display resolution isn’t great, audio performance could be better
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