Googling gizmo
- moldyfigg
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Googling gizmo
I am trying to figure out why we would need a gadget to receive Google on our TV.
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Re: Googling gizmo
moldyfigg wrote:I am trying to figure out why we would need a gadget to receive Google on our TV.
You mean this?
http://www.google.com/tv/
or this
http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/de ... t/#netflix
If you mean the later. If you already have Netflix, or want to subscribe to Netflix....you get 3 months free....which depending on your plan cuts the cost of the device to 0, or $11. You can then watch everything on your TV...and that includes youtube videos.
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Re: Googling gizmo
As I understand it, it does have the ability to put internet content on your TV but that it apparently doesn't work too good right now. Currently, I have to hook a hdmi cord from my laptop to my TV to do that so being able to accomplish that with just a dongle would be really cool.
So, to me, what this hints at is that we may be close to a time where we can get rid of our pc/laptops with a $35 gadget that you can put in your pocket and take it wherever you want to go.
So, to me, what this hints at is that we may be close to a time where we can get rid of our pc/laptops with a $35 gadget that you can put in your pocket and take it wherever you want to go.
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Re: Googling gizmo
This thread topic may be headed for some kind of a JazzTalk award.
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Re: Googling gizmo
It actually seems like a pretty cool little gadget if it works, and at $35 it's worth trying.
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