Sony NSX-24GT first Google TV
Sony has unveiled its first range of televisions compatible with Google TV services. Their launch in Europe in 2011, while Americans can be ordered from this weekend.
After Logitech, who last week presented its case for Google TV Review (camera, keyboard, webcam, etc..), It's time for Sony to unveil its devices compatible with the connected TV platform from Google.
The Japanese company will offer this weekend from the United States four TVs Full HD 24, 32, 40 and 46 inches, the last three with an LED screen. All these models have HDMI inputs, USB ports, and Ethernet connections and Wi-Fi
They also come with a remote-keyboard to change channels but also surf the Web from their sofa. Sony also announced the imminent arrival of a function to control his TV with his smartphone.
Dual View mode, you browse the Web while on a television program. In addition, users will have the opportunity, in early 2011, download applications for their TV since the Android Market from Google.
Blu-ray NSZ-GT1, connect to TV, gives access to Google TV. © Sony
Those who do not intend to buy one of these new TVs will get Google TV by purchasing the Blu-ray NSZ-GT1 Sony will integrate this platform and give access to the same functions.
All these products will be available in the U.S. from this weekend, and during 2011 in Europe. The price of televisions ranging from 599 to 1399 dollars (from 428 to 999 euros). Blu-ray compatible Sony will in turn priced at 399 dollars (285 euros).
To recap, Google TV allows you to connect your television to the Internet to surf the Web, access to multimedia services (radio, music, photo galleries, YouTube, etc..), And search the Internet or in programs TV grid.
TV NSX-24GT, with its control box. © Sony
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