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반응 속도가 빠르고 리모컨이나 전용 패드로 ‘길건너친구들'도 즐길 수 있다.
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딱 집어 말할 수 없는 5% 부족한 느낌. 태블릿인가 게임기인가 플레이어인가
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Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Nice compact form factor, Dual-band Wi-Fi, Controller is pretty nice
No Ethernet, Limited Storage, Sometimes ‘jittery' playback on Games, Google Casting sometimes gets ‘weird', Hardware
The Nexus Player is a Nexus device, so naturally it's a must buy for me. It's also the first Android TV device on the market and with no details from Sony or Razer on when their SmartTVs or set-top box are expected to arrive on our shores – if an Android ...
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Published: 2014-11-04, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Google Nexus Player Android TV streaming box offers good conversational voice search from the included physical remote. If you use your smartphone or tablet to Cast compatible apps, it provides access to most important services. It delivers Android ga
At launch, native app selection is abysmal compared with that of Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. The interface seems designed to push users toward Google's media services, and voice search doesn't yet include major third-party apps like Netflix or Hulu
Until it receives a major infusion of native apps and developer support, and better integrates non-Google services, the Nexus Player with Android TV offers no compelling upgrade over other streaming devices....
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Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
As far as games go, the Nexus Player suffers the same problem of having a limited library. You're not, for example, going to go out and buy Sword & Sworcery EP and start playing the celebrated indie title on your TV...
Abstract: By 2014 the landscape has changed completely, with the introduction of SmartTVs, internet-connected consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation, and VOD services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. No longer are you forced to pay Sky a premium rate subscription fo...
Abstract: By 2014 the landscape has changed completely, with the introduction of SmartTVs, internet-connected consoles like the Xbox and PlayStation, and VOD services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. No longer are you forced to pay Sky a premium rate subscription fo...
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Published: 2015-05-11, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Easy to connect, fluid and easy-to-use interface, a natural choice for Google Play users, supports Google Cast
Lack of app compatibility, lacks UK catch-up TV services, smartphone app feels like a missed opportunity, lack of multiple user or account support
Nexus Player is an oddity. It's a method for adding Android TV to an existing television set, but it doesn't bring a huge amount with it for UK users. It's neither a full TV offering, nor a full set of catch-up TV services. It isn't a bristling arra...
The Nexus Player is a decent media streamer, but it's not an unqualified success. It's only truly good if you're pairing it with an Android phone or tablet in order to stream a much wider selection of content. However, if you only want to do that, you may...
Slick interface, Speedy operation, It's also a Chromecast
Massive lack of apps, Too little storage if you're going to use it for games, Doesn't do enough that the Chromecast doesn't already do
Android TV is going to be big. It's not hard to imagine a future with that slick, colourful interface, especially with big TV companies such as Sony, Philips and Sharp lined up to build it directly into their TVs. But right now, it's a hollow experience....
Published: 2015-03-30, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Given time, we're sure that the selection of Android TV apps and games will improve, especially since the platform has the backing of big TV manufacturers such as Sony, Sharp and Philips. Unless you're desperate to play Android games on your TV, howeve...