Here’s Google TV – Sony is ready

Google has unveiled a new service targeted at TV. It's called Google TV and with it Google intends to connect the TV and the internet through Google TV Android solutions in TVs as well as external boxes. Sony is planning on incorporating Google TV in the new autumn 2010 TV ranges, too.Google Internet TV
Some time ago the first rumors started and said that Sony, Google and Intel would collaborate on a new Internet TV solution. Now Google has officially unveiled their Google TV service.
Specifically, Google TV is based on the Android system and Google intends to incorporate Android into devices such as flat panel TVs and Blu-ray players.
Via Google TV you can reach internet content but the system also combines the search results with you push-content from TV-broadcasters. Google will use their own search engine to enable these smart across-media searches that will also index your recordings (see the video).
All this requires a bit of processing power and therefore Google has teamed up with Intel that will provide a CE4100 Atom processor chip. Also, Logitech will release dedicated remote controllers, keyboards, and the external box.
Google aims to create an open platform that other developers can use and access. By doing this the Google TV service can be improved afterwards and other content providers can add their services. The Google TV service will also have a fully functional Chrome browser.
Besides the integration into flat panel TVs and Blu-ray players, Google and Logitech have planned an external box that connects current flat panel TVs to the Google TV internet service. See the picture below.
At a press conference Google mentioned that Americans can expect Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand and YouTube from the start.
Also check out Google's own introduction video below:
Sony Internet TV
Sony has announced that they expect to have the first Google TV based Bravia television sets on the market later in 2010.
Sony Internet TV will soon be Google TV
Google TV will be available for US citizens later in 2010. The rest of the world will have to wait until 2011 before Google journeys into the TV world.
Read more about the current Sony Internet TV functionality in FlatpanelsHD’s Sony NX700 review.More information
Below you can find some concrete information about Google TV.