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Abstract: IT동아 강일용 기자] 구글의 서비스는 우리의 생활과 떼려야 뗄 수 없다. 유튜브 플레이스토어 지메일 검색 등 구글의 서비스가 없는 삶은 이제 상상조차 할 수 없다. 구글의 서비스가 이렇게 우리에게 다가올 수 있었던 원동력은 뭘까. 여러가지를 들 수 있겠으나 가장 큰 이유는 역시 안드로이드 운영체제다. 우리 손에 들린 안드로이드 스마트폰을 통해 구글의 서비스는 우리 삶의 일부분이 됐다.구글의 야심은 여기서 멈추지 않는다. 우리의 손을 넘어 우리...
Easy to set up and use, Easy to use the remote, Apps loaded the quickest out of all the products we tested, Has voice search, Low power usage
Has fewer apps, compared to Roku and Amazon products, Voice search only works with Google apps, YouTube, and Hulu Plus
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Published: 2015-05-22, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: There are no shortage of set-top Android media boxes on the market, though most offer a substandard interface that was never designed to work through a TV. Ouya tried (and arguably failed) to create an Android-based game console; Amazon has seen success w...
For those living with an iOS device it may offer you a better way to consume your Google provided content. If you're deep in the Google verse using an Android handset, unless you like being an early adopter, it's worth waiting for future updates, more app...
Published: 2015-03-26, Author: Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
The Asus Nexus Player is an amazing little box for anyone who wants to get more from their TV. The integration with the Google ecosystem is slick, and offers easy access to a host of apps and services. The hardware is powerful and well-built, but y...
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Published: 2014-11-30, Author: Brian , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Google's attempts to stake its claim in the living room have been a little hit and miss. Google TV didn't exactly get things rolling the way Google would have hoped, and the Nexus Q slated for a 2012 release never eventuated. But it had better luck with t...
Combination of media streaming services and console gaming, Gamepad's layout is similar to your traditional controller, Interface is pretty slick looking and intuitive, Voice search works pretty accurately
100 ($140 with a gamepad) cost is rather pricey, Limited storage means you'll need to be selective in what you download, Selection of apps and games are limited for the time being
Honestly, we find the Google Nexus Player in a tough spot with its expensive price of $99.99 – and that's only for the Nexus Player by itself. If you plan on playing some real games, not just the ones meant for the remote, you'll need to shell out another...
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Excellent voicesearch performance. Simple, elegant onscreen interface and remote control. Seamless integration with YouTube may make you forget about apps. Replicates the functionality of Chromecast, so you can mirror content from your mobile device or la
Doesn't have nearly as many apps as Roku. Doesn't come with an HDMI cable. Won't appeal as much to those who don't use Android devices or Google services. While the Android TV platform is very promising, it may be best to wait for its app ecosystem to cat