Thursday, September 29, 2011

Google TV: The Future of Interactivity

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Not long after the concept of internet TV flashed on the mainstream, Google came up with its own version of internet TV… Google TV. The same way as Android transformed mobile internet and created an integration so tight that mobile for some is internet, Google also plans the evolution of TV. That is why Google familiarized a whole new perspective of TV in collaboration with Android.

With Google TV being upgraded to Android 3.1 and the Android Market injecting its muscle in Google TV, the gloat of internet TV is about to be carried beyond just optimal streaming and never ending band width of channels. With out having to fish-out money on a new species of setup, Google brings the spice of honeycomb on your existing Google incorporated TV.

The revolutionary assimilation of TV and internet has rendered the TV a web portal. You can view just about anything on your TV that you can via web. These modification shockwaves have transmuted the web designing policies to the extent that websites are being perfected for television now.

Google’s promise to give TV a new internet interactive environment does not let it fall back in the genre of applications, a prerequisite for all web incorporated gadgets. Google TV comes pre-loaded with numerous applications, including Twitter, NBA Game, Time and Pandora. You can multitask and convert your android phone in to a remote to tinker with your Google TV or command your TV with verbal instructions. It even sorts the remote battles by allowing multiple phones to be connected to the device. The particular video or clip that you want to enjoy along a group can be channeled to the TV screen at the push of a button.

Google TV provides you with the opportunity to convert your living room into a music studio. The features of Pandora and Napster support ultimate musical incorporation that could be given magnified outlet via your home theater speakers.

The feature of simultaneous internet browsing and watching TV gives it an air of compact utility. You can sift through TV programs, applications and web or have them all displayed at your screen at the same time. You can play games, check your updates and watch your favorite show all simultaneously.

Given these bundles of side application and features, the conventional internet TV performance falls in to skepticism, has Google just focused on improving web-TV interaction or has it upgraded the performance of the Internet TV? The answer fortunately is the latter. The Google TV still justifies it self as an internet TV though surpassing existing models by leaps and bounds.

Along with the uninterrupted access to over 4000 shows and movies it enables you to queue up the content you want to save for later; to be enjoyed in free time. With the Google TV’s special page for every TV series, the hunt for missed or favorite episodes is as easy as it gets. You can easily locate any episode of any series in a matter of minutes. You can synchronize your own homepage carrying the list of your preferences ranging from channels to applications and record the shows that you are likely to miss.

With all the distinguishing features and software options embedded in it, Google TV takes the perception of internet TV to a higher new level.

About the guest author: The article is written by Calvin Scott. Calvin is a part time blogger and a tech freak. Visit his site for Internetplusbellen and internet en tv.

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