1SaleADay.com has Logitech Revue Smart TV Media Player w/ Google TV, Android 3.1 Honeycomb & Wireless Keyboard Controller (refurbished) for $69.99. Shipping is $5. Thanks Selma
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DEAD: SOLD OUT
Condition: Factory Refurbished
Packaging: Brown Box
Warranty: 90 Day
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: Revue
Features Include:
Bring the best of cable, satellite and internet video to your HDTV
Android 3.1 Honeycomb
Logitech Revue works with popular cable providers, satellite services and DVRs
Browse for what's on based on the type of program
Pick out your favorite TV, movies and music wherever they play—cable, satellite, over-the-air or over-the-Web from services like YouTube, Netflix, NBA.TV, Pandora or Amazon Video On Demand. (Registration and/or subscription may be required.)
Scan guides for sports, news, or even your favorite reality show
See what’s on live TV, sorted by genre
Logitech Revue with Google TV updates itself—so you don't have to
Find additional shows and movies available for free, rental or purchase
Google TV features the Chrome browser so you can easily see and surf the Web from your couch
With built-in Picture-in-Picture, Logitech Revue with Google TV takes multitasking to your HDTV
Cruise the Web with the full-size wireless keyboard with built-in trackpad
Spotlight is a quick guide to the best in Google TV entertainment, including YouTube, HBO GO, TBS and more
Android Market brings Android apps to your HDTV
Logitech Media Player—Bring your photos, music and videos to your HDTV
Connectivity: HDMI 1.3a with CEC (In), HDMI 1.3a with CEC (Out), 2x USB 2.0 (A), 2x Logitech Harmony Link IR Blaster, 10/100Mbps RJ-45 (Ethernet), Optical S/PDIF
Video Support: 1080p/60fps
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n
System Requirements: HDTV with HDMI, Cable/satellite/telco box with HDMI out, High-speed Internet access (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)
Condition: Factory Refurbished
Packaging: Brown Box
Warranty: 90 Day
Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: Revue
Features Include:
Bring the best of cable, satellite and internet video to your HDTV
Android 3.1 Honeycomb
Logitech Revue works with popular cable providers, satellite services and DVRs
Browse for what's on based on the type of program
Pick out your favorite TV, movies and music wherever they play—cable, satellite, over-the-air or over-the-Web from services like YouTube, Netflix, NBA.TV, Pandora or Amazon Video On Demand. (Registration and/or subscription may be required.)
Scan guides for sports, news, or even your favorite reality show
See what’s on live TV, sorted by genre
Logitech Revue with Google TV updates itself—so you don't have to
Find additional shows and movies available for free, rental or purchase
Google TV features the Chrome browser so you can easily see and surf the Web from your couch
With built-in Picture-in-Picture, Logitech Revue with Google TV takes multitasking to your HDTV
Cruise the Web with the full-size wireless keyboard with built-in trackpad
Spotlight is a quick guide to the best in Google TV entertainment, including YouTube, HBO GO, TBS and more
Android Market brings Android apps to your HDTV
Logitech Media Player—Bring your photos, music and videos to your HDTV
Connectivity: HDMI 1.3a with CEC (In), HDMI 1.3a with CEC (Out), 2x USB 2.0 (A), 2x Logitech Harmony Link IR Blaster, 10/100Mbps RJ-45 (Ethernet), Optical S/PDIF
Video Support: 1080p/60fps
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n
System Requirements: HDTV with HDMI, Cable/satellite/telco box with HDMI out, High-speed Internet access (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)
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Electronic items could be refurb'd
edit: Just did some research. Reviews don't look that great. It seems like it's a half-baked build of Android and doesn't even have the full support of Logitech. The market doesn't seem to be fully accessible. Seems like it needs some help from the XDA community. What a shame.
Also, MKV files? Streams 1080p without a hitch?
It is listed as a supported device for prime instant video, so I'm going to assume Hulu+ and Netflix also work.
Will it play files off a USB drive like my western digital box?
Edit:
Answered some of my own questions... from an Amazon Review: "Other benefits I have. Streaming my media from my networked PC's to the revue. I just power up any pc in the house that contains the media I want and is shared (windows 7 and windows media center make it rather easy..even though im not a MS fan..but thats how it is). Use the logitech media player app and it will see any networked device sharing media. Pictures, music or videos. You can even use one of the two usb ports to connect an external hard drive with media and it supports a wide range of formats."
So it will play off an NAS I suppose
Also, MKV files? Streams 1080p without a hitch?
It is listed as a supported device for prime instant video, so I'm going to assume Hulu+ and Netflix also work.
Will it play files off a USB drive like my western digital box?
Logitech media player will play all of those formats from a NAS (mine does), as well as an attached USB drive (as long as 2TB or smaller).
Hulu works, Hulu + does not (Hulu's choice). Netflix works, Amazon works.
Amazing device. Plays stuff that Xbox 360 cant.
From everything I've read, it's a pretty decent box. GoogleTV has taken a LONG time to get to a good place, and apparently it's either there or really close (depending on whom you believe) but there are sooo many good options out there that I'm not sure GTV is the way to go at this point.
The bad: Major content providers like Hulu, CBS, and ABC are currently blocking Google TV; user interface geared toward power users; Google's "universal" search doesn't search Netflix; antiquated Netflix interface; limited app selection at launch; expensive compared with simpler devices like Apple TV and Roku XDS; too many bugs with current software; significant network performance issues with our review sample; doesn't work with older, non-HD TVs.