 Hi, I'm Ken Chan from Silken Angle TV, and we're going to be setting up the Nexus Q from Google. So the Nexus Q is Google's first streaming media appliance. So let's just get to it. Coming out here, we have the Nexus Q's in this nice little box. It's a pretty well-designed box, not too bad. Let's just open up, slides out right here. Now I've already pre-cut the tapes on the side because it just makes it that much easier for me to do it. So let's open it up here. It's a pretty decent cut. So this is the Nexus Q itself right here. It's this little ball-shaped thing. You can see we have four speaker jacks here, basically two left and right parallel plus minus jacks, as well as network, power, HDMI, a USB port, and an optical out port for your digital stereo receivers. And furthermore in the box is basically a quick simple instruction manual. This is one little sheet here, a quick start guide, and an HDMI cable. Now the power cable actually came into a separate box, which I already pulled out, and we can take a look at when we're powering it on. So up next, let's power this guy up and see what we got. So now we have our monitor and our Q-Sep here. I've already hooked in the Q to the monitor using the included HDMI cable, so let's just power it up. So it's just a simple power plug here. We turn it on, it glows blue for a second as it spins around and gets configured. It should come up on the screen here in just a second. Now this has not been configured yet, so we're going to see how to configure this thing from the very, from when you open the box to when you actually hook it into your phone. So right now we have the welcome screen on this, on the TV here with the Nexus, with the welcome in a number of different languages. So using my Nexus Galaxy phone here, we use the Nexus Q app and look for new devices. Now make sure your Bluetooth is turned on on the phone. That way you can find the Nexus, unless you actually use a wired connection on the Nexus. But the Nexus Q here can use Bluetooth and wireless, so you don't need to have a hard line. So I've found the phone, the Blue Nexus Q, that hasn't been turned on yet. Let's assign this to the office and it's connecting. Just give it a second. Now it's going to ask me for a network connection because it's on wireless, so it needs a network connection. The phone knows that I'm on a specific network connection already and it just sends that information over to the Q. Connections are finished up and everything is good to go. Now the Q is pretty much powering up doing its final initializations. In the meantime, my setup is complete and I can start playing media here. Either play music or movies and TV from the Google Play Store, or I can play YouTube videos. So and that's all for the setup, so let's just play some video here. Let me pull up YouTube. Everything works pretty wirelessly and effortlessly and it's a pretty simple setup to deal with. And once you have the Q and the TV setup and once your phone is connected to it, all you have to do is send a YouTube video to it and just start playing it and it'll just play on the TV itself. You can learn more about the Nexus Q and read the full in-depth review at our website, silkenangle.com. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel here and give this video a thumbs up. My name is Kian Tran and thanks for watching.