Sony introduces Bravia Smart Stick, a new Google TV device

Sony introduces Bravia Smart Stick, a new Google TV device
Sony has officially unveiled the Bravia Smart Stick, a new Google TV device that plugs directly into your TV.

The dongle will sell for $149.99 and will only work with Sony Bravia TVs from this year (and into the future).



Featuring 8GB of on-board storage, the device plugs directly into the MHL port of Bravia TVs, and a provided USB cable is the power source. Additionally, the Smart Stick comes with a voice-activated remote control, allowing users to better control their content and entertainment.

"The BRAVIA Smart Stick answers the question, 'What's on TV,' with 'whatever you want to watch'" said Jamie Marsh, TV marketing manager for Sony Electronics Home Entertainment & Sound Division. "It brings the full power of Google services to your TV. From the apps in the Google Play store to the power of Google search, the BRAVIA Smart Stick integrates seamlessly with Sony's own BRAVIA apps and navigation to deliver an amazing connected TV viewing experience."

One of the coolest features is the Smart Stick's Picture-and-Picture feature which "allows viewers to surf the web and watch TV at the same time in two independent windows on the television screen, without interfering with one another."

You can read more on the device here.



Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 20 Sep 2013 23:03
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  • 2 comments
  • dali

    So Chromecast, and yet so many other Android-based dongles cost around 30 bucks, are pretty much smaller, can be connected to any TV set with a single HDMI port whatever the builder is and whenever it was bought, have not preinstalled bloatware... Well, yeah, if I was to buy either of them, my choice wouldn't be easy at all.

    "You know, it seems that quotes on the internet are becoming less and less reliable." -Abraham Lincoln.

    23.9.2013 06:03 #1

  • 8686

    This isnt going to make people buy sony tvs. Sony really has to stop with this proprietary bs.

    28.9.2013 09:45 #2

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