Chinese OEM gets into Google TV set-top market

Chinese OEM gets into Google TV set-top market
Chinese OEM Hisense has announced their entry into the Google TV set-top box market, with their 'Pulse' device.

Like rival devices, the Pulse will give instant access to Google-centric apps like Chrome, YouTube, Google Play and Search as well as pre-loaded apps like Netflix, Pandora and Spotify.



Hisense says the box will support H.264, MPEG-4, AVC and 1080p. For connectivity, the box has HDMI, USB and Wi-Fi.

The controller is double-sided and includes a full QWERTY, a dedicated Netflix button and a touchpad.

"This box effectively bridges the gap to the latest in home entertainment, without the need for expensive hardware upgrades," adds Hisense marketing director JoAnne Foist. "Compared to other streaming devices, the Hisense Pulse with Google TV allows consumers to experience a new level of smart content discovery and viewing recommendations."

The Pulse goes on sale in November for $99.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Aug 2012 20:53
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