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Testseek.com have collected 11 expert reviews of the Sony Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player NSZ-GT1 and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player NSZ-GT1.
 
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  Published: 2012-12-21, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  Watching

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  Published: 2012-02-29, review by: audioholics.com

  • Abstract:  GoogleTV. It was probably the most overhyped product in the past two years, and for good reason. It promises a lot. And, like Sony's Playstation3, it's set up to improve with time. So when we review this product, the Sony NSZ-GT1 - which sounds more li...

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  Published: 2011-03-07, Author: David , review by: soundandvision.com

  • At this point, the Sony NSZ-GT1 with Google TV is a middling Blu-ray player. You can do much better for a lot less. If you're looking for a player with streaming apps, you can find many of the same services for less than $200. The PS3 may be the best opt...

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  Published: 2011-02-14, review by: macworld.com

  • Large and expandable Internet selection, Attractive design, Responds quickly, DLNA and USB multimedia, Unusual remote makes text entry a breeze,
  • Very expensive, Disappointing image quality, No front LED, Unusual remote makes common tasks a hassle, Bottom Line, Equipped with Google TV, the Sony Internet TV NSZ-GT1 is more like a computer for your television than a Blu-ray player. That helps justify its hefty $400 price, but it stumbles as a Blu-ray player.
  • The Sony Internet TV NSZ-GT1 holds out the promise of finally merging the computer and the television, so that the only differences are the size of the screen and the type of chair you sit in. But its high price and clumsy execution should give you pa...

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  Published: 2011-01-18, review by: bigpicturebigsound.com

  • Brings Google's famous Internet access to your existing HDTV, Apps and internet-powered features go beyond what any other Blu-ray player can do, but...
  • Hang on for repeated frustration when exploring unsupported/blocked video websites, Remote control not nearly as intuitive as Sony seems to think it is
  • The shortcomings of Sony's NSZ-GT1 Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player might not be apparent until it's hooked up and in use, and only when we are denied once too often will the disappointment sink in. Google should be an all-access pass, but the disparit...

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  Published: 2010-11-12, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com

  • Blu-ray player with built-in Google TV; revolutionary Google TV software enables potential access to virtually all online media, with a powerful interface; user interface overlays TV content from cable/satellite box; can control TV, AV receiver, and cable
  • Frustrating controller handles neither Google TV or Blu-ray well, major content providers like Hulu, CBS, and ABC are currently blocking Google TV, user interface geared toward power users, Google's "universal" search doesn't search Netflix, antiquated Ne
  • The Sony NSZ-GT1 combines Google TV and Blu-ray in a single box, but Sony's frustrating controller, the high price, and Google TV's content issues make it a tough sell.

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  Published: 2010-11-09, review by: pcmag.com

  • Excellent value. Solid Blu-ray video quality for a convergence product. Google TV interface peruses Web content, TV listings, and apps with Google search. Streams audio, video, photos from PCs wirelessly.
  • Limited connectivity (only HDMI and Optical outputs). Only DISH Network DVR content shows up in searches. Cannot assign multiple user accounts to protect browsing, content-viewing history.
  • The Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player may lack the Logitech Revue's Harmony remote functionality, but its Blu-ray drive makes it a better value if you want to get into the Google TV game. ...

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  Published: 2010-11-04, review by: gearlive.com

  • Abstract:  Google launched into the TV arena last month with their very own platform, Google TV. With it, they hope to compete with the likes of Apple TV, Roku, and of course, your cable connection. Unlike its competitors however, they haven't made a hardware d...

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  Published: 2010-11-01, Author: Ben , review by: engadget.com

  • Great QWERTY remoteFast Blu-ray Disc loadingOne less set-top box under the TV
  • Won't pass 5.1 surround soundNo integration between Blu-ray and Google TVNo support for 3rd party programmable remote
  • We're sad to say that the lack of IR sensor to use a universal remote and the inability to pass 5.1 surround sound from our DVR makes this box all but useless to us. Of course we recognize that not everyone has a programmable remote and a surround sound s...

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  Published: 2010-10-28, review by: bgr.com

  • It’s hard to justify a $399 TV enhancement device in almost any scenario. Unfortunately, while most of the time we loved using Google TV on Sony’s Internet TV Blu-ray player, we can’t at this point think of much of a reason you’d want this. Again, it’s...

 
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