Google announces $299 Nexus Q streaming device
Google announces $299 Nexus Q streaming device
The Nexus Q, which Google calls the world's first "social streaming device," will be available in July in the US.

New Delhi: At its fifth annual Google I/O developers conference, Google announced a home entertainment device called Nexus Q. It sends content from your personal collection or YouTube to your existing TV and speaker systems. You control it through a separate Android phone or tablet.

The Nexus Q, which Google calls the world's first "social streaming device," will be available in July in the US, and will sell for $299.

Google made the announcements during the opening keynote at its annual I/O conference in San Francisco.

Besides, Google also unveiled a small computer bearing its brand. Called the Nexus Seven, the 7-inch tablet is manufactured by Taiwan's AsusTek Computer .

The device will ship in mid-July starting at $199 - the same price as the Kindle Fire. By contrast, iPads start at $499. Customers can start ordering it through Google on Wednesday, initially in the US, Canada and Australia.

It will run the next version of Google's Android operating system, called Jelly Bean. It is also designed specifically for Google Play, the company's online store for movies, music, games, books and apps.

Google said that 1 million devices using its Android mobile software are being activated every day.

Executives of the Internet search leader showcased the new 4.1 "Jelly Bean" version of Android operating system at the event in San Francisco. The new software delivers faster performance, according to the company, and new features such as "voice search."

The tablet features a 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. It is powered by a Tegra 3 quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU. The device also has a front-facing camera.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC. The Nexus 7 tablet offers up to 9 hours of HD video playback and 300 hours of standby. The tablet weighs 340 grams. The shipments will begin mid July.

It is very likely to challenge Amazon.com's Kindle Fire than Apple's popular iPad, which has a display that measures nearly 10 inches diagonally.

Besides, Google Play will now offer movies for sale, rather than only rentals. It has also added TV shows and magazines to its Play offering.

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