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Sony Announces a Google TV Set-Top and Google TV Blu-ray Player
Tue Jun 26, 2012 at 12:04 PM ETTags: Sony, Google TV, Blu-ray Players (all tags)
The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray Player is due out this fall at $299, the streamer comes sooner at $199.
Sony is launching a pair of new Google TV devices, both of which come in quite a bit cheaper than the TV they initially launched with the operating system. Both utilize the Google Play Store, the Google Chrome browser, and give you cross search functionality across all of your video sources.
The NSZ-GS7 is the set-top box, which will be released on July 22nd at a price of $199. The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray player has a more tenuous release date, simply listed as Fall 2012. The price for the player is $299.
Source: eCoustics
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Sony Announces a Google TV Set-Top and Google TV Blu-ray Player
Tue Jun 26, 2012 at 12:04 PM ETTags: Sony, Google TV, Blu-ray Players (all tags)
The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray Player is due out this fall at $299, the streamer comes sooner at $199.
Sony is launching a pair of new Google TV devices, both of which come in quite a bit cheaper than the TV they initially launched with the operating system. Both utilize the Google Play Store, the Google Chrome browser, and give you cross search functionality across all of your video sources.
The NSZ-GS7 is the set-top box, which will be released on July 22nd at a price of $199. The NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray player has a more tenuous release date, simply listed as Fall 2012. The price for the player is $299.
Source: eCoustics
See what people are saying about this story in our forums area, or check out other recent discussions.
Vizio Launches a Google TV Powered Blu-ray Player and Streamer
Mon Jan 16, 2012 at 02:00 PM ETTags: Vizio, Blu-ray Players, Google TV (all tags)
Both will be shipping in 2012 with prices yet to be announced.
Remember when Vizio was a brand that home theater enthusiasts scoffed at or just plain ignored? This year's CES really goes to show that those days are behind us. They may not be the highest rated company around, but they're definitely not slouches when it comes to cool new products.
Their latest Blu-ray player, for example, handles 3D movies, boasts Vizio Internet Apps, and comes with a QWERTY remote. Oh, and the VBR430 also packs the Android powered Google TV platform which gives you access to thousands of apps, the Chrome web browser and a glut of content.
If you've already got yourself a Blu-ray player but you still want Google TV you can check out the VAP430 streaming player. It offers the Google TV platform of course, but a few other bonuses like HDMI inputs with pass-through functionality so you can hook whatever you like up to the streamer and switch sources without having to change the channel.
Both the Blu-ray player and streamer will be available this year, but pricing hasn't been announced for either.
Source: PR Newswire
