Android Devices >> Everything about the Logitech Revue
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.
Availability
Available
Carriers: Unknown
Announced: Unofficial
Release Date: October 6, 2010
Top Logitech Revue Stories
Recent Logitech Revue Stories
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 11, 2011
Kinda no way to sugar coat this: Logitech views the Revue and Google TV as a big fat failure, with CEO Guerrino De Luca telling investors and analysts this week that it "cost us dearly" --...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 31, 2011
With all the Google TV news the past few days, we wanted to let you guys know about Redux. Back at Google I/O Redux was featured by Google as something Google TV was all about -- quality conte...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 27, 2011
Update: Nirvana328 lets us know that Logitech's cleared this one up in its forums, saying:
These boxes are just the regular boxes you have now and DO NOT have the 3.1 android update on them....
Article
by Chris Parsons
Sep 14, 2011
It was just last month we saw a beta build Android 3.1 Honeycomb leak out for the Logitech Revue and here are now, mid September and another build has leaked out. This time, it's a user debug build a...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 01, 2011
The Honeycomb (Android 3.1) beta for the Logitech Revue has been leaked out, and is now available for you to download and flash to your Revue, should you like living on the edge. Yes, that's an ...