One of Google's surprises yesterday was the Nexus Q media streamer, a
product that sees the company expanding into the living room with its
own branded hardware. The Nexus Q differs from competing devices in that
it only serves as a conduit. It has no UI of its own; you control the Q
with your Android smartphone or tablet, and the sphere then streams
audio and video content down from the Google Play Store (it can also be
used to route YouTube content to your television). We spent some time
with the device today, and while there are some nice stylistic touches,
we did find the device to be somewhat lacking in its feature set and
ease of use.
The Q comes in a two-piece cardboard box, packed with a thin instruction pamphlet and a power cable. The device itself is smaller than you..............
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The Q comes in a two-piece cardboard box, packed with a thin instruction pamphlet and a power cable. The device itself is smaller than you..............
Read Full Article Here
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