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Google has announced Google TV, an alliance with Sony, Logitech and Intel. Google will provide the software, embedded in the TV, to run over his many free services, starting with its search engine.
Google will be the first to market “Google TV”. Sony has dreamed, but Google eventually did it. Recognizing its incapability to innovate at the speed of the web, Sony prefers to rely on Internet technology from Google to its next generation of connected TVs. The Japanese, who learned from its defeat against Apple on the digital player market, put an end to its web platform project, named Bravia Internet.
Its exclusive alliance with the search engine, Sony will be the first to market televisions Google TV – the new name of Sony Internet TV – in the fall in the U.S., and later in 2011 continental Europe.
Sony Bravia TVs are really linked to the Internet web, but so primitive compared to this new line of televisions that Sony develop for a year with Google. The Sony Internet TV, the entire television and the entire web in a single television, and with much better visual interface in Sony’s previous products. Sony had no reluctance to transmigrate to this new open platform.
Intel, Google and Sony are expected to announce a joint initiative around the television set, a new platform called “Smart TV” says the Financial Times.
The three groups each would bring their skills to make television an object “intelligent” and connected to the Internet. Intel brings its Atom processor, Google’s Android system and Sony TVs.
Logitech, the electronics firm has announced its new set top box, the first piece of kit to really be marketed under the Google TV equipment brand. Google TV set top box will come with an Intel CE4100 atom based processor, two HDMI ports, Wi-Fi, 4GB of storage, two USB ports and Dolby 5.0 to complete the basic specs.
Google TV in alliance with Sony, Logitech and Intel | White Hat News
Google has announced Google TV, an alliance with Sony, Logitech and Intel. Google will provide the software, embedded in the TV, to run over his many free services, starting with its search engine.
Google will be the first to market “Google TV”. Sony has dreamed, but Google eventually did it. Recognizing its incapability to innovate at the speed of the web, Sony prefers to rely on Internet technology from Google to its next generation of connected TVs. The Japanese, who learned from its defeat against Apple on the digital player market, put an end to its web platform project, named Bravia Internet.
Its exclusive alliance with the search engine, Sony will be the first to market televisions Google TV – the new name of Sony Internet TV – in the fall in the U.S., and later in 2011 continental Europe.
Sony Bravia TVs are really linked to the Internet web, but so primitive compared to this new line of televisions that Sony develop for a year with Google. The Sony Internet TV, the entire television and the entire web in a single television, and with much better visual interface in Sony’s previous products. Sony had no reluctance to transmigrate to this new open platform.
Intel, Google and Sony are expected to announce a joint initiative around the television set, a new platform called “Smart TV” says the Financial Times.
The three groups each would bring their skills to make television an object “intelligent” and connected to the Internet. Intel brings its Atom processor, Google’s Android system and Sony TVs.
Logitech, the electronics firm has announced its new set top box, the first piece of kit to really be marketed under the Google TV equipment brand. Google TV set top box will come with an Intel CE4100 atom based processor, two HDMI ports, Wi-Fi, 4GB of storage, two USB ports and Dolby 5.0 to complete the basic specs.
Google TV in alliance with Sony, Logitech and Intel | White Hat News