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Nexus Q


The Google Nexus Q media streamer is a gorgeous black gleaming ball that will fit perfectly every home, but one thing that won't fit you so much is the price Google is asking for it. The Nexus Q will cost $300 and at least partly, that big price is so high because of the "Designed and manufactured in the USA" approach the search company took.


Nexus Q


Do you remember the last time you've seen a mass device manufactured in the USA ? Well, Interestingly a recent report suggests that the company that manufactured the Nexus Q is 15 minutes away from Google's HQ in California.


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Nexus Q

 

We've just received some photographs and some documents of the Nexus Q. The Nexus Q appears to be the long rumored "home entertainment device" that Google is working on, and is some sort of AirPlay-like Android media hub that should help sync media between Android phones, tablets, and Google TV.


Part of the documents have this to say about the Nexus Q:

 

"Nexus Q Addendum

The following paragraphs only apply if you purchase a Nexus Q.

You understand that the Nexus Q currently supports only Google Play Music; Google Play Movies and TV; and YouTube, and that your use of those services is subject to the Google Play Terms of Service.

The Nexus Q has built-in Wi-Fi and a built-in ethernet controller. You are solely responsible for obtaining internet connectivity through an internet service provider as the Nexus Q does not support mobile connectivity.

In order to use the Nexus Q, you understand that you will need your own: (i) phone or tablet running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) or higher with access to Google Play; (ii) compatible speakers, AV system or HD TV; and (iii) 802.11a/b/g/n access point Wi-Fi router."

 

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Nexus Q


Google Announced the Nexus Q, Home Media device to stream your music and videos to all your home devices. The pricing is $299 for the Nexus Q and the companion triad speaker option is for $399.


Nexus Q


Nexus Q streams your favorite entertainment directly from the cloud to your living room. Just use the Google Play and YouTube apps on your Android phone or tablet to surf an ocean of music, TV, movies and music, and Nexus Q will play it all on the biggest speakers and screen in the house. There are no downloads, no syncing, no running out of space. Just the stuff you love at home and out loud.

 

Nexus Q


It appears that the Nexus Q might be some sort of AirPlay connection device from Android smartphones and tablets to their televisions. This would be sort of like the Apple TV + iPad/iPhone/iPod touch integrated approach.

 

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