The Logitech Revue with Google TV promises a single set-top box designed to integrate all your content sources into a single, unified, searchable interface.
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Logitech has revealed the full details of its Logitech Revue with Google TV, a set-top box that aims to integrate all of your content--from your cable box to YouTube--to a single unified interface. The Revue is set to come out at the end of October with a $300 list price, and preorders begin today. The Revue will be one of the first products, along with Sony's forthcoming TV, to integrate the new Google TV platform. Here's a preview.
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Included keyboard
The included slim keyboard is pretty slick, and includes a touch pad in the upper right.
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Optional smaller controller ($139)
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Smartphone control
Android phones and iPhones can also control the Revue via a free app.
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DVR and cable box control
The Revue is designed to control your cable box and DVR, although for now it can only search the programs on Dish DVRs.
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HD videoconferencing option
The optional camera for videoconferencing costs $150.