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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Nexus Player review






Android TV arrives with an impressive but imperfect first effort


The living room has been a tough nut to crack — for any company, not just Google. Cable companies generally don't want outsiders playing in their sandbox. That and the underpowered and seemingly unfocused endeavor that was the first Google TV generation doomed the likes of the Logitech Revue and relegated what was left Google TV to glorified embedded status. The aborted Nexus Q gave way to the excellent, affordable Chromecast streaming stick.


And now we have Android TV. And the first member of this new family, the [Nexus Player](http://ift.tt/1zb32pc).


Like the Chromecast before it, the Nexus Player is a simple device. A flat, black puck, HDMI into a TV or receiver, wireless connectivity. And that's it.


Or, rather, it's just the beginning of this story, and one that's very much a part of the Android 5.0 Lollipop world.


And here, now, is our Nexus Player review.























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