On March 17th this year, google, Intel, and Sony announced that they were developing a google TV platform. In May, Google announced at the Innovation and Openness (I/O) Conference Announced on , Sony and Logitech will launch TV products running Google TV software and equipped with Intel chips. This Google Internet TV uses Android 2.1 system and Intel Atom chip. It can search for TV videos, browse massive online videos, and download various application software. At present, Google TV prototypes have been produced with Sony and Logitech, including integration with Blu-ray players and set-top boxes, and the release time has been set for this fall.
In fact, technology is always advancing, which is very exciting, but do we really need a million TV sets? Can our network bandwidth and these soft environments keep up? I think that in China, our environment is definitely not able to switch freely as google said. Now when watching a video on Baidu Qiyi, it has to be buffered, so this machine relies entirely on the Internet to work. What about Google TV?
However, at the end of the introduction, I saw the product introductions of Sony and Logitech. They basically integrate cable TV set-top boxes, satellite TV, and the Internet TV functions of Google TV. So this is not too advanced. product, otherwise, when Chinese people sit in front of the TV and wait for the video to buffer, they may even have the urge to smash the TV.


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