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Sony ZX1 LCD TV: First Look Review

Sony ZX1 becomes community's thinnest TV at 9.9mm thick announced at IFA 2008 and megawhat was there with Katie Scott to take a look

CES 2012 Smart TV Round-Up

Riding acme on Android and with its expertise in search, Google should’ve swept the board when it first turned its turn over submit to smart TV. Instead, Google TV was lambasted for its confusing interface, patchy functionality and ever-changing railroad up of content (made unpredictable by Google’s apparent refusal to pay for licensing deals but as contrasted with attempting to harness free online streams). With the second-gen system now ready for prime lifetime, the search giant has managed to coax some big names back onboard, as well as tease gamers with the be in store for of OnLive for console-quality play without any extra hardware beyond a wireless controller.

Samsung, Sony, LG and Vizio were all expected to produce Google TV powered sets to the show, and all but Samsung delivered. LG spared us the heavy-duty specs, only saying that its two Google TV sets would globule later this year and use a homegrown quadcore ARM chipset. Like Vizio Source: SlashGear