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Engadget by Terrence O'Brien on 1/3/13



There are plenty of ways to get Android on your TV -- from smartphone
docks, to dongles and even the officially sanctioned Google TV. But
most of them are missing something, be it a simple way to control them
or access to the full Play store. Archos is aiming to solve those
conundrums with its new TV Connect, an Android computer, complete with
HD camera and a handheld remote with a pair pointer sticks used to
simulate a multitouch screen. Under the hood is a 1.5GHz "multi core"
CPU, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of expandable storage. For networking you can
go old school and plug in an Ethernet line or lose the cables and rely
on WiFi. The remote has more control options than you could possibly
desire crammed in a form factor that's more than a little reminiscent
of a certain failed Atari console. In addition to the pair of pointer
sticks, there's a full QWERTY keypad, a directional pad, four game
buttons, the standard Android keys and volume controls -- not to
mention you can move an onscreen cursor simply by pointing the remote
at your TV.

The strongest selling point of the TV Connect, however, is its
unfettered access to the Google Play store. That means its vast
repositories of music, movies and TV shows are available to you but,
more importantly, so are the hundreds of thousands of apps like
Netflix, Google Talk and Skype. The Jelly Bean running set top box will
be hitting shelves in February for $130. For a bit more check out the
gallery below and the PR after the break.


Gallery: Archos Connect TV


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