Click on Link for Latest Reviews & Tech on Google TV: http://amzn.to/tD7RqN Works with your existing HDTV and cable or satellite system to provide seamless access to the Web, your TV, compatible DVRs, and Android apps Searches and controls with an intuitive keyboard controller with built-in touch pad so you can do things you can't easily do with a remote Lets you search and enjoy content from multiple sources without switching devices, inputs or rooms. See content from the Web and TV simultaneously with Dual View. Always up-to-date with free automatic, over-the-air updates that add new features and functionality to your system Requires an HDTV with HDMI port, cable or satellite box with HDMI out, cable or satellite subscriptions service, and high-speed Internet access
I really don't like how google wants me to get cable or satellite, I can't afford it, and I don't want it. I would like to be able to hook up my bunny ears to it though. I wish it would be easier to find FREE movies and shows online. Also, many apps in the market don't work, they download fine, but when I open them they say that they don't support portrait mode, even though the tv is landscape. The dragon tinywings app is fun though.
The update is better, but it needs more work.
GeekinsteinTutorials 3 months ago
I am researching right now, though I'm sold. GTV looks solid and will only get better. I'm deciding between which external device (logitech or sony) rather than buy a TV with the technology inside. Why? A TV with the technology inside kinda reminds me of a TV+VCR unit. One side breaks or gets out dated.
I do like Logitech's GTV device - it has 2 inputs for IR Blasters - lets you control other components (like DVD) and hide them somewhere else.
Need to check GTV competitors - who?
napierjohn 3 months ago