The first update for the
Google TV platform since its release is now available on Logitech and Sony devices, and takes major strides towards addressing issues
we pointed out in our review. The antiquated Netflix app is now sporting a new
HTML5 based UI that
resembles the one seen on the PlayStation 3, while Dual View has addressed one of our biggest complaints by allowing users to move and resize the video window at will. Another major upgrade is support for an Android remote app arriving today with iPhone version "coming soon." The last major update should be appreciated by
Kevin Bacon stalkers enthusiasts with a new info page for movies that pulls in plenty of relevant information and availability online and from the listings all on one page. Our Sony Google TV had the 218 MB update downloaded and ready to install when we turned it on that also promised a few other updates on top of Google's as seen above. We'll check back in a moment to see how things are working -- no word from Google yet on any progress
breaking down the walls networks have put up around their streaming content -- peep the updated Dual View and a video of the new remote control app after the break.
Update: The Google TV Remote for Android is now available in the Market, click
this link from your Android device to download or snag the QR code after the break.
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