Sony NSZ-GT1 Google TV Blu-ray Disc Player Video Review

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GoogleTV. It was probably the most overhyped product in the past two years, and for good reason. It promises a lot. And, like Sony's Playstation3, it's set up to improve with time. So when we review this product, the Sony NSZ-GT1 - which sounds more like a Japanese sports car more than an Internet TV Blu-ray Player - there's a lot to caveat. I mean, are we reviewing the hardware? Yes. Are we reviewing GoogleTV? Yes. Are we reviewing the Sony layer that sits on top of it all and puts everything together? Yes.

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goodman

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I like the slot loader, which should prove less fragile than a sliding drawer, and it appears to be an attractive player and remote. However, I have no need for a third blu-ray player.
 

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