Monday, January 9, 2012

The Smart TV Vendors To Use Android


Welcome to CES 2012 Galaxy Note Review wonderful Apple Galaxy Nexus Review Samsung Hub iPad 3.Google reportedly paying smart TV vendors to use Android Chris Davies, Jan 9th 2012.

The Google is reportedly paying manufacturers to use Android in their TVs, with models such as Lenovo’s new K91 ICS-based smart TV supposedly earning vendors a kick-back.

The deals, so Neowin‘s sources say, are part of the Google’s plan to extend Android through the living room, and are likely what chairman Eric Schmidt was referring to when he suggested that the majority of new TVs would support Google TV by this summer.




That great decision on Lenovo’s part could be down to the K91′s launch schedule: the smart TV will hit in China first, before spreading to other territories, and currently Google TV is only officially supported within the US. It could indicate that, when the K91 does get its US launch, Lenovo might modify it to support to Google TV, or that by the time the release takes place it could coincide with Google’s own international smart TV plans.

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