Google TV will bring the web to your tv

Google TV will bring the web to your tv

An on-demand video service called Google TV, provided either through an Internet enabled television or its own brand digital box, has just been announced.

Describing it as an "entertainment hub" the search engine company says its Google TV is bringing the web to your tv and your tv to the web, if you see what we mean.

This tv-loving device will search all your available channels, your recorded programmes, websites and more to find that elusive episode of Blake's 7. Google TV will also allow users to play music and photo albums through it, and it will come with a web browser.

Google TV will be "built into televisions" or can be used with a box of tricks, like those PVRs. All telly-addicts will have to do is type in what they are looking for and allegedly Google TV will find it. Google TV has functions such as picture in picture so a TV channel can be watched while a web browser is also being used.

The Google TV box will run Android and Chrome and will use Flash or VP8 for online video. The Google TV box will connect to existing cable and satellite set top boxes and can have multiple Android mobile phones acting as remotes because it has WiFi. Users will even be able to speak to the Google TV box through their phone and request specific programmes.

Google will also be releasing the remote control IP protocol to enable developers to create remote conrol functons on a range of mobile devices.

 

 










Also see our summary of 5 next-gen TV set top boxes for 2010

Source: theinquirer.net (c) 2010 Incisive Media

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