Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Google TV - An Introduction



Internet on TV. Sounds like something you'd be interested? Google hopes so, as he teamed up with Sony and Intel to start production of the box you can connect to your TV. But how this will work, and is even relevant?

TV box, Google will most likely be a small set-top box similar to your current DVD or cable box. Basically will be a small computer that will access the Internet through television screens rather than monitors. You will be able to view photos, watch YouTube videos, and surf the Internet using the Google Chrome browser.

It is too early to say whether it will be able to serve as a substitute for a full cord usluga.Glavni problem consumers have always had with cable is that they must pay for channels they do not žele.Prosječna cable users watch maybe 15 channel regularly, although he must pay for 60 or more. It is unclear at this point, if Google will be able to offer a la carte channels with their new boxes. If they can, you probably could be a sign of the beginning to the end of the traditional cable box.

Google is currently working with several manufacturers to produce peripherals for Google TV. One of these is Logitech, who works at the keyboard for the new device. This is nice because it would probably be difficult to conduct searches, without a keyboard, but there May be a bit of an advantage over using a laptop computer.

Of course, Google TV is not exactly a revolutionary idea. Nintendo Wii owners have been able to browse the internet for several years on TV with built-in browser Powered by Opera. Wii owners can look and perform a Google search YouTube. This Wii Wii browser operated remotely via wireless shows the mechanism. Users can use the virtual keyboard, or buy the periphery of the keyboard, also from Logitech. Many other companies have also provided solutions for the internet TV iskustvo.PS3 Sony (which is set up for Google TV production) already has a web browser program, as well as a cable box from Dish Network.

This will certainly be interesting to see what becomes of the project Google TV. Google products are often hit or miss. Gmail has become a highly successful e-mail service, but Google Buzz (Google competitor to Twitter) seems unnecessary and-ran which failed to catch on. To use a cliché, which will no doubt become excessive in relation to the Google TV:. Stay tuned

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