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Google TV is a software and hardware platform for set-top boxes and HDTVs based on the Android operating system, using IPTV, and co-developed by Google, Intel, Sony and Logitech. The project was officially announced by Google and its partners on May 20, 2010.
กูเกิ้ลทีวี เป็น ซอฟต์แวร์และฮาร์ดแวร์แบบหนึ่งสำหรับ เซ็ตท็อปบ็อก และเฮชดีทีวีที่มีระบบปฏิบัติการพื้นฐานบนระบบปฏิบัติการแบบแอนดรอยด์, การใช้ไอพีทีวี, เป็นการร่วมมือกันพัฒนาโดย กูเกิ้ล อินเทล โซนี่และโลจิเทค เป็นโครงการที่ถูกประกาศอย่างเป็นทางการโดยกูเกิ้ลและเครือข่ายพันธมิตรของกูเกิ้ล ในวันที่ 20 มีนาคม 2010
Features
- Instantly search Internet and TV for content using a searchbar
- HDMI input from Cable or Satellite box to keep traditional programming
- Direct Interface can be used for Dish Network, but for other cases[clarification needed] it controls the box by resending signals with an Infrared blaster
- Google Chrome allows web browsing
- Dedicated programs/applications for Youtube, Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa, Napster, Pandora
- Smart Phone Integration allows a smartphone to transfer current activities to/from the TV.
- Use an Android or Apple phone as a remote
- TBS, TNT, CNN, HBO, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim are the first "channels" available - in addition to anything already received through cable/satelite.[2]
- Android Developers will be able to start selling apps in 2011.
- Adobe AIR enabled (unveiled at Adobe MAX 2010)
Media outlets reported in March 2010 that the Google TV project was under way, using the Android operating system, although the partnering companies did not confirm their involvement in the venture until later.[3][4][5]
An Android-based set-top box that featured video-on-demand, ThinkFree Office viewer software, a browser, remote control, keyboard interface and 1080p video was shown by Western Mediabridge at CES 2010.[6]
The project was officially announced at the 2010 Google I/O conference on May 20.[1][7][8] Google stated that the new platform would be incorporated directly into new high-definition television sets and Blu-ray players by Sony, although set-top boxes will also be developed by Logitech.[9] The company indicated that the new systems developed by Sony and Logitech will be powered by Intel Atom based CE4100 consumer electronics system-on-chip.[1] It also stated that a "fully optimized" viewer experience would be available through the Dish Network, although the platform will operate through any provider.
In May 2010, Sony announced that it would be releasing its Google-enabled Sony Internet TV product lineup in the fall of 2010, including standalone TV models and set-top units with integrated Blu-ray drives.[10][11]
Google also confirmed that it intends for Google TV to be launched this fall. According to B4Tea, Google TV will be launched October 17, 2010.[12] Post the launch there is talk of a rift between Google and TV networks, which has resulted in major TV networks blocking key programs on Google TV.
Introducing Google TV
TV meets web. Web meets TV. Learn more at www.google.com/tv.
Produced by Epipheo Studios.