I can't say I've ever wanted to watch HBO, so I can't answer that. Ditto on casting from an iPad. Yeah, voice search sucks. I'm sure this can be improved upon.
Why the fuck would you want a browser on your TV?
It's not that far-fetched of an idea considering the original Android TV had it, complete with a keyboard.
Even without the keyboard, if the voice feature 1. worked at all 2. could be used outside of the set apps Google wants you to use it with, there are plenty of ways to use it.
If streaming a sports game, voice search could pull up a schedule or a player's stats in the browser. When watching a movie, voice search could find an actor's IMDB or Wiki if you were wondering about something. I'm not saying one should browse Streethop on their living room TV, but you should be able to use it to pull up small information like that.
And why shouldn't it have a browser? It's fucking Android. It's the same on every device it's on, be it a phone, tablet, whatever. You'd think it would just be included in there with the OS. Instead, Google gave it the finger and consciously pulled it out or disabled it. Who cares if it's not "optimized" for Android TV? It's not like the platform is overflowing with "optimized for Android TV" apps that they can afford to start pulling out features.
What was the point of upgrading it to 6.0? It runs the same shitty skin it ran on 5.0. Microsoft had the same UI on its Xbox 360. 5 Years ago.
It's a shame Google started this TV OS thing and now Apple is set to capitalize on it (or already has) while Android is jacking off on the couch just waiting for the next brilliant idea to come to it. And that's just mainstream people that want it for simple tasks. Others see the better device alternatives in the Roku or even the Amazon Fire Stick and go for those. And then advanced users set up using XBMC or something and start installing add-ons and all that other stuff I don't even know about. When it comes to set top boxes, I'm mainstream. I'm a simpleton. Just pick up the remote and sugar coat the UI with an easy app that just works. The Nexus Player doesn't even have an app
to work.
You may not care about HBO, but the fact Apple and Sony have HBO's balls and shaft in their mouths trying to get exclusive rights to apps for the devices and TVs, respectively, shows that
not having an HBO app on ATV is a damn shame. After Hulu and Netflix, I bet premium channels like HBO and Showtime are the next most popular video streaming apps.