The revolution might not just be televised but streamed to TVs from the internet. Sony, Logitech, Intel and Google have teamed up to produce Google TV, a service delivering streamed and downloaded TV programs, apps, and the internet to the biggest screen in your home. Sony launched a limited number of Google TV screens in the US late last year, while Logitech launched the Revue set-top box to add the service to existing TVs. Companies including Toshiba and Vizio are expected to launch new Google TV devices next month.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Sony's Internet TV
Coming to a screen near you...........
The revolution might not just be televised but streamed to TVs from the internet. Sony, Logitech, Intel and Google have teamed up to produce Google TV, a service delivering streamed and downloaded TV programs, apps, and the internet to the biggest screen in your home. Sony launched a limited number of Google TV screens in the US late last year, while Logitech launched the Revue set-top box to add the service to existing TVs. Companies including Toshiba and Vizio are expected to launch new Google TV devices next month.
The revolution might not just be televised but streamed to TVs from the internet. Sony, Logitech, Intel and Google have teamed up to produce Google TV, a service delivering streamed and downloaded TV programs, apps, and the internet to the biggest screen in your home. Sony launched a limited number of Google TV screens in the US late last year, while Logitech launched the Revue set-top box to add the service to existing TVs. Companies including Toshiba and Vizio are expected to launch new Google TV devices next month.