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    Google TV Event Shows Off Android-Loaded Logitech Revue Components

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    October 7, 2010
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      1Google TV Event Shows Off Android-Loaded Logitech Revue Components

      1

      by Clint Boulton

      2A Gathering for Google TV

      2

      The crowd awaits the start of the event.

      3An Introduction from Logitech

      3

      Junien Labrousse, executive vice president of products for Logitech, introduces the crowd to Google TV with the slogan: “If you can think it, you can watch it.” We don’t know what that means, but it sounds fun.

      4Setting Up Google TV

      4

      This is the Google TV setup Logitech used to show off the service. Note Chrome as a Web app option on the monitor. Chrome is the Web browser for Google TV.

      5Revue Companion Box and Keyboard Controller

      5

      Revue comprises this companion box and keyboard controller, which the company is selling for $299 now.

      6Keyboard Controller

      6

      The Keyboard Controller is much like a computer keyboard, with a directional pad and touch pad on the right. Buttons on the top of the keyboard control users’ TVs, receivers and DVR boxes.

      7Companion Box

      7

      The companion box is designed to easily connect to users’ TVs. Moreover, it’s infused with Harmony Link, Logitech’s universal remote control technology to let users switch seamlessly between TV and Web content.

      8Mini Controller Phones

      8

      The Revue box-keyboard combo isn’t the only way to access Google TV. Users may also buy a mini controller or use their iPhone or Android smartphones.

      9TV Cam for Video Calls

      9

      Logitech is also offering this TV Cam for an additional $149.99 to let users make 720p video calls from their TV sets to other users of the Logitech Vid HD software.

      10Time for a Demonstration

      10

      Logitech TV product manager Kevin Simon takes the stage to show off Google TV on Logitech products.

      11Recording Top Gear Episodes

      11

      Simon likes Top Gear—a lot. He shows off his list of saved Top Gear episodes. For users connecting to Google TV through the Dish Network, DVR recording will be available.

      12Top Gear on YouTube

      12

      Simon checks out Top Gear on YouTube.

      13Top Gear Dual-view

      13

      Simon taps a few buttons and calls up the Top Gear Website while watching Top Gear. Note the Top Gear program in the lower right-hand corner of the screen in the Google TV dual view.

      14Keyboard in Action

      14

      Simon did all of this with this Keyboard Controller.

      15Mini Controller in Action

      15

      Simon also displayed the mini controller, which does everything the Keyboard Controller does, but is about the size of a large cell phone or PDA.

      16Controlling Google TV from a Phone

      16

      Simon accesses his Logitech Revue controls from his phone, flinging a video from the phone to the TV. Users may also do voice searches and call up TV and application content by speaking into their phone.

      17Making Video Calls

      17

      Logitech’s TV Cam and Vid HD software can be used to conduct video calls between Google TV users.

      18Connecting a Call

      18

      Here is what the connection looks like between the TV Cam and Logitech Vid HD software. Note the upper right-hand corner, which shows the media in the room where the call originated from via Google TV.

      19Most Visited Apps

      19

      Check out Simon’s most visited apps on Google TV.

      20Looking Over the Components

      20

      Logitech summarizes Revue and its peripherals and apps for Google TV.

      21Logitech Pricing

      21

      The price for the Logitech Google TV package of $299 for the box and controller may seem steep to some looking at Apple TV and its $99 price tag. But from what eWEEK has seen, the extra dough may be well worth it. Stay tuned for testing!

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