LG, the second-largest TV maker in the world, should help them to secure larger partnerships despite the Logitech deal falling through. Logitech won't be producing any more Google TV devices after it runs out of inventory.
In fact, Logitech, which lost $100 million on the Revue set top Google TV boxes, said there are "no plans to introduce another box to replace Revue" once the boxes run out, the Verge reported. Vivid Entertainment has launched a channel specifically...
With more returns than “very modest sales,” Logitech, maker of the Revue box, is slashing prices, hoping to increase user adoption of the thus far flawed Google TV platform. The price cut will cost Logitech about $34 million.
Logitech's efforts are pretty much limited to TV tuners, however, and SageTV may change the exact role those tuners play. Some diehard fans continue to loyally support the platform, and among those fans you can find recognizable faces like Logitech...
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The Wall Street Journal reported that Logitech claims Google did not request suspension of top-set TV boxes as part of software problems with the development of Google TV being integrated into television access.
Google TV is available in three ways, Mossberg noted, the Logitech Revue - a small black top set box costing $300, a Sony BluRay player that incorporates the feature for $400 and with a Sony TC that has internet access built in, starting at $600.
Trying to watch a show on Fox's website with a Sony Google TV or the Logitech Revue set-top box returns a message of "This content is not compatible with your device. Now Fox has joined in the effort to block content from Google TV devices.
Have you bought a Sony Google TV or the Logitech set-top box? The three biggest U.S.networks have blocked access to full-length episodes of television shows that are available for streaming on their websites, meaning anyone who bought a brand new...
With the introduction of Google TV, all of that is about to change, as more and more devices such as Sony televisions, Blu-ray players, and Logitech set-top boxes roll out Android-based systems that will transform the way we consume digital content.
Yesterday, Logitech debuted Revue, a $299 device that connects to your HDTV or cable box to run the Google TV software the combines television, search, the web, apps, and DVR. Google TV's website boasts, "Browse the whole web.
Logitech today will unveil its set-top box, Logitech Revue, which runs the Android-based Google TV software. Also, Google TV only supports the Droid Sans and Droid Serif font families, so you'll have to use font-embedding techniques to create a...
What we do know is that you can either have the service directly integrated to your new TV set (Sony is Google's partner on this one) or plug a set-top box (Logitech is the point partner for that one) to your existing device.