


The company indicated that the new systems developed by Sony and Logitech would be powered by Intel Atom based CE4100 consumer electronics system-on-chip. Google stated that the new platform would be incorporated directly into new high-definition television sets and Blu-ray Disc players by Sony, although set-top boxes would also be developed by Logitech.


In 2013, more second generation Google TV-supported devices were announced by new partners, including Hisense, Netgear, TCL, and Asus, some of which include 3D video support. The second generation of devices are all based on ARM architecture processors and with additional partners including LG, Samsung, Vizio and Hisense. Google TV's first generation devices were all based on x86 architecture processors and were created and commercialized by Sony and Logitech. Google TV integrated the Android 3.0/3.2 operating system and the Google Chrome web browser to create an interactive television overlay on top of existing online video sites to add a 10-foot user interface, for a smart TV experience. It launched in October 2010 with official devices initially made by Sony and Logitech. Google TV is a discontinued smart TV operating system from Google co-developed by Intel, Sony and Logitech. google (Currently redirects to the continued version of Google TV) For other uses, see Google TV (disambiguation).Ĭontinued (Google TV's SDK was removed in June 2014)
