Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick revealed, it's Google TV in a Chromecast-looking dongle


The Sony NSZ-GU1 Google TV device we've seen pop up in FCC filings has been at 
least partially revealed today, and it's called the Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick. 
The blog post doesn't specifically mention any Chromecast-style features, but 
it is an MHL dongle that runs both Google TV and Sony's own BRAVIA apps. The 
features are just like Google TV boxes Sony has released before, with a remote 
(that the FCC filings showed is at least similar to the previous ones) that has 
QWERTY and voice search support. Additionally, its "picture-and-picture" 
feature lets users see a browser in one window and TV in another. Since it's a 
true Google TV device it can install and run Android apps from the Play Store, 
but any other details will have to wait until it's officially announced on 
Sunday (the truly dedicated can dig into the source code, linked after the 
break). Of course this does leave one other question: Now that app support is 
available as a simple plug-in dongle, does that mean Sony is going to ship 
plain-jane HDTVs and leave the "smart" features for add-on accessories like 
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Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD, Sony

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Source: Sony Blog



Source: 
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/13/sony-bravia-smart-stick-mhl-google-tv/?ncid=rss_semi

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