Crackle Optimized for Google TV
Crackle, Inc., Sony Pictures Entertainment’s video entertainment network, announced that it has built a website optimized for Google TV.
Crackle, Inc., Sony Pictures Entertainment’s video entertainment network, announced that it has built a website optimized for Google TV.
Creative Channel Services (CCS) announced that, according to its latest survey, most retail sales people are knowledgeable about and have definite views on how consumers are likely to adopt connected TV technology.
Best Buy announced that the Sony Internet TV Powered by Google TV and Logitech Revue are now available at the company’s U.S. stores and online.
DisplaySearch announced that while 3D TV has grabbed most of the headlines, connected TV is reaching new heights with over 40 million units forecast to ship in 2010, growing to over 118 million in 2014.
Sony announced that it is launching its Sony Internet TV, powered by Google TV, as well as the Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc player with Google TV built-in. According to the statement, the Sony Internet TV lineup features four LCD HDTVs, including the 24-inch NSX-24GT1 ($599.99), 32-inch NSX-32GT1 ($799.99), 40-inch NSX-40GT1 ($999.99) and 46-inch NSX-46GT1 …
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Logitech International and DISH Network L.L.C. announced that they are teaming up to market and sell the Logitech Revue with Google TV to existing and prospective subscribers of DISH Network’s service in the United States.
Logitech announced the Logitech Revue with Google TV. According to the statement, the Logitech Revue with Google TV is now available for pre-order and retails for $299.99.
IMS Research announced that the capabilities and product reach of Google TV may render Apple TV largely irrelevant to consumers.
thePlatform announced that its video publishing system can enable customers to publish video across a wider range of popular over-the-top (OTT) services and IP-connected set-top boxes, TVs and Blu-ray Disc (BD) players.
Sony Corporation announced the launch of Sony Internet TV, the world’s first TV to be based on the Google TV platform.
Google announced at the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco that leading industry players are working on Google TV — an open platform that adds the power of the web to the television viewing experience.