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Will you buy Google TV?

When Google TV launches, will you buy it?

  • Yes, I will buy an actual Sony Google TV for myself

    Votes: 16 9.8%
  • Yes, I will buy an actual Sony Google TV as a gift

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, I will buy a Google TV box to plug into my existing TV

    Votes: 90 54.9%
  • Yes, I will buy a Google TV box as a gift, to plug into existing TV

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, I will probably buy it but will play wait and see

    Votes: 37 22.6%
  • No, I will not buy it

    Votes: 8 4.9%
  • I am Steve Jobs.

    Votes: 13 7.9%

  • Total voters
    164
So do I, which is why I won't be buying a TV with it built in, I'll just get the Logitech box or the Sony BR player and give my current one away.

give your current one away? hmmmm, you the man! if i did get the BR, I would just put the other in my bedroom. Im just afraid of the astronomical prices that may acompany a player with all the capabilities and wifi.. maybe a PS3 would be a better choice with hopefully a firmware upgrade that includes android

So how are things anyway , phases. better?
 
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give your current one away? hmmmm, you the man! if i did get the BR, I would just put the other in my bedroom. Im just afraid of the astronomical prices that may acompany a player with all the capabilities and wifi.. maybe a PS3 would be a better choice with hopefully a firmware upgrade that includes android

So how are things anyway , phases. better?

Actually, that would be awesome. I know Sony recently caused a huge uproar by disabling the "Install other OS" feature that many people had used to install Linux, but if that could be cracked to install Android/Google TV it would definitely be a preferable (and maybe free) way to use GoogleTV. I currently use netflix with my PS3, and I'm all for doing the most with as few devices as possible.
 
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Actually, that would be awesome. I know Sony recently caused a huge uproar by disabling the "Install other OS" feature that many people had used to install Linux, but if that could be cracked to install Android/Google TV it would definitely be a preferable (and maybe free) way to use GoogleTV. I currently use netflix with my PS3, and I'm all for doing the most with as few devices as possible.

I doubt PS3 will be cracked/hacked, especially to the point of installing Google TV, although I'd love to be wrong or see Sony implement it.

But I get your point about doing with fewer devices. The first thought that ran through my mind with Google TV was "can't I achieve most of this with a DVI cable?" As it stands I output video, games, and web content to my TV with my computer and switch inputs to cable when I want to watch TV.

However, as was stated during the Google TV unveiling, it's all about not having to push the 'input' button on the TV remote. This is why I'd like to have an HDTV that integrates Google TV so I can have the best of both worlds, all the functionality and integration without an extra device.
 
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I really don't know much about Google TV but as someone who has never paid Netflix any other online delivery method, if you have to "pay" for Google TV, probably not.

Every DVD, Blueray etc is already out there on torrent sights and TV, heck, I have a dozen different torrent RRS feeds, I come home from work and find high-def shows waiting on my computer already. With no crappy ads either!
 
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I really don't know much about Google TV but as someone who has never paid Netflix any other online delivery method, if you have to "pay" for Google TV, probably not.

Every DVD, Blueray etc is already out there on torrent sights and TV, heck, I have a dozen different torrent RRS feeds, I come home from work and find high-def shows waiting on my computer already. With no crappy ads either!

Yeah, and so does every person in the world, but only the very smart, and or ambitious ones will be able to do that in the upcoming future. ISPs are putting the crack down on that. You probaly wont go to jail, but you wont be able to get internet in the future. It will be reported like a credit record, and all ISPs will be required to investigate before they give you access to the internet if you have already been shut off due to P2P illegal downloads. Use Peerblock, and dont download brand new movies. Chances are VERY high (Like 95% of the tv shows you download) are on an Amazon cloud server, which means your ISP will be getting your IP address on a delevery ticket with a fine. The ISP will unload you like yesterdays chinese lunch.

SO, I think it will be a very happy welcome to get a tv service that is legit via internet. Even if it does cost a few bucks or has a few adds. The internet is so full of tight wads basterds, its like everybody wants something for nothing as soon as they log on to a computer. This is our worlds future economy. Grow up and be a patriot, not a theif.
 
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I voted that I will buy a Sony Google TV, but it depends on several factors.

I am for sure waiting to pull the trigger on buying a nice tv until Google TV launches. I want to see how they are spec'd and what the pricing will be like before I will 100% commit to a Sony/Google combo.

I am not a die hard Sony fan though, in fact, I have been displeased with some of their (non tv-related) products on more than one occasion. I am however a die hard Logitech fan and have never been disappointed by their products and I have(had) quite a few.

So I guess I will wait and see. Either way I imagine regular televisions will get a fairly significant price chop when the Google TV and Internet televisions become more popular. This is reason in itself for me to wait. For now, my 24" will have to do...
 
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