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The Logitech Revue is the first Google TV device to hit the market. Google TV was announced at IO, Google's developer conference, back in May. It offers consumers the opportunity to bring the web to their living rooms in a more efficient way than what was available before. 

The Revue is a set top box that connects to the TV via an HDMI port. It costs $299 and comes with the box and a full keyboard that will control the Android based service. 

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Carriers: Unknown

Announced: Unofficial

Release Date: October 6, 2010

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