Google Nexus Q – the first batch sold out in 24 hours


The first day of sales for the media player Google Nexus Q ended sooner than expected. Less than 24 hours of required buyers to snap up the first batch of units at a price of 299 U.S. dollars. Online store Google Play promises to supply the next 2-3 weeks. Users in Europe buying this product is not available.

Media Player Google Nexus Q was announced at the conference Google I / O at the end of June 2012 and is a direct competitor to Apple TV. When connecting to a TV and audio system lets you watch streaming video and music from YouTube or Google Play. By means of a smartphone or tablet.

One of the marketing techniques is the assertion that the device is designed and manufactured in the USA. Such a move many observers have called the answer Apple, which collects tablets, smart phones and media players, mostly in China.
Quick sale of the first batch of Google Nexus Q observers attributed not only to the great demand for fashionable novelty, but a small number of devices in the first game.

Google Nexus Q Media Player is based on the SoC Ti OMAP4460 (CPU: Dual Core Cortex-A9, GPU: Imagination SGX540). 1 GB RAM, built-in flash memory – 16 GB, OS, Android 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n, micro-HDMI, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, an optical output Toslink, micro-USB, connectors RCA for video and audio, Bluetooth, NFC. The diameter of the ball player 116 mm. On the perimeter player installed 32 LEDs and an LED to indicate mute mode (mute). The upper hemisphere is rotated, and thus governed by the volume. The player is equipped with a built-in universal power supply, 50/60Hz 85-265V. Integrated 25-watt amplifier (12.5 watts per stereo channel) is automatically disabled when there is no sound. The mass of the player 923
As an accessory to the player Google Nexus Q Acoustics offers a compact with a proud nameplates Made in the USA by Triad Speakers.


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