Sony Internet TV NSX-46GT1 review
- Saturday, November 13, 2010, 3:50
- Computers & Gadgets
- 1 comment
Sony’s first Android-powered Google TV allows you to use Andriod Apps and Surf the Web with a more traditional television experience.
Sony’s Internet TVs are powered by Google TV and use the Andriod platform with the Chrome browser built in and an Intel Atom processor so you can access the web as easily as you would from a computer. The remote features a full QWERTY keyboard for easy text entry as well as an optical mouse for easy access to web pages and the interface.

Sony Internet TV NSX-46GT1
Sony Internet TV lets you personalize your experience by letting you bookmark your favorite shows or websites, and by giving you access to a continually expanding library of Google’s Android Apps, many of which have been specifically designed to enhance the functionality of your television.
Sony Internet TV available with the price tag $1,399.
Sony Internet TV NSX-46GT1 key features
- Google TV™ built-in
- Upgradeable Google TV™ platform
- Android™ Apps (Coming in early 2011)
- Built-In Wi-Fi®
- Search across TV & Internet
- Full HD 1080p display with Edge LED backlight
- Intuitive handheld keypad remote
- New, unique cosmetic design
- Surf the web while watching TV
- Superior processing with Intel®
- Link to select Mobile Phones
- DVR Compatibility
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