Hi,

The delay between the release of the devices and the sdk is too long,
I think there would be more momentum if both appeared at the same time
and the devices were released in more countries. I think the app
potential is great particularly as it evolves into another gaming
platform and for app's that integrate across both the Android phones/
tablets and the TV. It also has the potential for seamless provision
of the Google Chrome OS platform in one STB.

Bring it on, soon :-)

Regards


On Dec 31, 7:40 am, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree the price is a problem with the Revue. I got a free BD player
> (when I bought a TV) with Netflix integrated into it, along with other
> internet stuff. That's not the point though.
>
> The Revue box is the first in a line, not the end of it. The box is
> mostly there for people who want to try out a cutting edge technology,
> not for the budget conscious consumer. The apps part of Google TV is
> going to be a huge part, once they release the SDK. You'll be able to
> have similar apps on your TV as you do on your Android and new ones
> too that exceed the technology available in the mobile world. I can
> see stuff that I'd write that would be useful to at least me and
> probably others as well. That's the really cool thing about Google TV.
> The ability to write extensions without waiting for some company to do
> it for you. What other platform offers that?
>
> -John Coryat

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