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Sony All Set To Unveil Its Google Internet TV On October 12


The date is decided and the stage is set for the launch of World’s first Internet television powered by Sony in collaboration with Google. According to Cnet, Sony has sent out invites for a media event scheduled to be held in New York on October 12 where it will unveil its “Internet Television”. The internet television which is seen by many as a breakthrough in Web technology promises to bring the Internet closer to the living room by providing access to richer Internet content, thus empowering the user to navigate between websites and TV channels at the same time.


Sony Internet TV will be based on Android platform and will be powered with the Intel® Atom processor CE4100,

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