Jack-of-all-trades hardware creators Logitech have officially unveiled their first set-top box using the web-based Google TV platform in the form of the Logitech Revue.
The top box was unveiled by Logitech's Executive Vice Principal Junien Labrousse, at their New York press conference yesterday. The device is coming out in the USA later this month, and is set to cost $299 (£187 approx).
The Logitech Revue offers full flash-we browsing as well as a host of streaming channels and apps and works with a number of DVRs. It also features Google's voice search technologies, split screen viewing and browsing, and DNLA server compatability. There is also a QWERTY keyboard for the box which functions as a universal remote.
Along with this, Logitech also announced other accessories for the Revue including; a mini controller, remote apps for the iPhone, iPad and Android Devices, and a 720p webcam which can be used for video conferences with the Revue, coming in at $149 (£93). What do you think of the Logitech Revue? Are you deciding on a TV top-box? Leave your thoughts below.
Via: T3
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This is a great product!! I love the keyboard, and am looking into purchasing the camera. I work for DISH Network, and we have had the Logitech Revue around the office for several weeks, and I got hooked. The Revue hooked up to my HD TV is terrific! Watching Youtube videos and checking my email on my TV has made life much easier.