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Hardcore Couch Potatoes Will Love
Cordless. Sleek. Seamless. Curved touch screen. HD+ surround sound. Bluetooth infinite tech. 4-device DP HDMI. Just a few of the Google Smart MSTV’s fancy-shmancy features that aim to reinvent the way you watch television! A built in social network sharing program also allows you to share what you’re watching, see what you’re friends are tuning in to, or chat with others about your favorite shows. Watch them in your own way thanks to its multiple screen hologram tech which gives you the option for curved, projected displays and more!
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YouTube for Google TV updated with streamlined UI, support for paid subscriptions
Google TV is getting a refreshed YouTube app to go along with its update to the latest versions of Android and Chrome. The video-streaming service now features a sleeker UI, complete with playlists displayed under the video discovery and subscription tabs and larger thumbnails for previewing content. The update also lets you subscribe to a channel with just one click, and it's now easier to share a clip via Google + as well. Other additions include more in-depth playback controls and support for paid subscriptions. Google TV owners can download the update now -- just hit up the source link below.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Software, HD, Google
Via: Android Police
ASUS Cube Google TV review
The past year has been a busy one for Google TV -- in fact, with the big I/O conference right around the corner, we're sitting down to review our fifth such device in the past 12 months. The ASUS Cube naturally does everything one would expect from a Google TV set-top box, but it also has a few tricks of its own, like a mic for voice search and a unique "Cube" main menu interface. At $129, it's priced just above the Vizio Co-Star and far below the Sony NSZ-G57. So how does it stack up? Let's see.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD, ASUS
Samsung HomeSync: One Box to Rule All Set-Top Boxes?
From HTPCs to set-top boxes, there are plenty of devices that you need to make your home theater system work better. I definitely like the sound of the Samsung HomeSync, since it will combine several devices into a single one.
While the Samsung HomeSync won’t replace your cable or satellite box, it could certainly replace an HTPC or any other media server you’ve got plugged into your home theater system. The HomeSync combines Google TV with a media server that has a 1TB hard drive, Internet access through Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable, and runs Android Jelly Bean. It also has access to the Google Play Store. It has a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB of additional flash memory. It supports 1080p HD over HDMI with HDCP, USB 3.0, and optical-out audio.
The price for the Samsung HomeSync hasn’t been announced yet, but it’s expected to be released in April 2013.
[via Ubergizmo]