Filed under: Shopping | Home Entertainment
Oct 7 2010, 1:07am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Beginning today, Logitech offers preorders of its new Logitech Revue Media Receiver with Google TV, model no. 970-000001, for $299.99 with free shipping. The Revue features support for the Android-based Google TV service, which allows you to watch Internet content on your HDTV. (Click here to learn more about Google TV.)
This receiver features a wireless keyboard remote control with trackpad and two AA batteries, compatibility with iPhone or Android-enabled smartphones, 802.11n wireless and Ethernet connectivity, two USB ports, HDMI cable, and applications for Netflix, Twitter, Pandora, CNBC, NBA TV, and more. In order to use the Revue, you must have an HDTV and cable, satellite, or telcom box with an HDMI output. Note that no approximate ship date is listed.
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