Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sony presented 'Google TV'sets


Giant electronic company Sony has invented a series of television sets that is featuring "Google TV," which can broadcast online TV with usual television programming.
The Internet-enabled HD LCD TV sets, which are in the market for sale on October 16, the price range is from 600 dollars for a 24-inch (61-centimeter) model to 1,400 dollars for the 46-inch (117-centimeter) version.

Sony is also offering a 32-inch (81-centimeter) set for 800 dollars and a 40-inch (102-centimeter) model for 1,000 dollars. A Blu-ray disc player with Google TV built-in retails for 400 dollars.



"Finally, you can seamlessly search your favorite TV programs and websites on the same screen, and can watch live steaming at the same time," said Mike Abary, senior vice president of Sony's Home Division on Tuesday.


The Mountain View, California-based Google unveiled Google TV in May at a software developers conference in San Francisco.


Google TV, is powered by Google's Android software and Chrome Web browser, can be accessed using the Sony TVs or set-top boxes from Logitech that route Web content to existing TV sets.

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