Google going to launch Google TV in 2014
We haven't even seen the latest iteration of Google TV yet, that's "Android with Google services for TV" these days -- but a new rumor from The Information's Amir Efrati
points to a Nexus-branded set-top box directly from Google in the first
half of 2014.
Previous rumors have noted TV-connected hardware focused
on videoconferencing and gaming,
and this new rumor also focuses on the latter, indicating that at this
stage it runs Android game apps with a touchscreen controller, but
doesn't carry live TV. The suggestion is that an "aggressively priced"
gaming box (that also plays streaming internet video and is controlled
by phone or tablet) would give Google the advertising foothold it's
looking for on your family's TV screen.
The $35 Chromecast
dongle has been well received and achieves many of those goals, but
we'd like to see what Google could do to separate itself from
competitors like Apple TV and Roku or Android-powered hardware like the
Ouya -- not to mention the next-gen consoles from Nintendo, Microsoft
and Sony. What's not mentioned here are other rumors that Google might look into IPTV services, however after Intel bailed
on that route it's not surprising.
One more competitor that could throw
its hat in the ring is Amazon, which has also been the subject of rumors
about a TV box on the way. The only thing we're sure to be purchasing
anytime soon however, is an HDMI switch to plug all of this stuff in.
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