Monday, May 20, 2013

Google would launch a successor to the Nexus Q - No Gag

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The Nexus Q never left market Nexus Q

never hit the market

Nexus class=”texto_15_gris”> The presentation of Q during the developer conference Google 2012 was a surprise to many attendees. The black colored dial megabuscador bet was to compete with the devices to watch streaming content like Apple TV or Roku team.

class=”texto_15_gris”> However, the Nexus Q never came out. A little over a month of its submission, Google announced it would delay its production, after which the project was postponed indefinitely.

class=”texto_15_gris”> Now, reports the website The Verge, Google would have filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC, for its acronym in English) U.S. plans for a new device that functions as a “Media Player” and could complete the failed path initiated by the Nexus Q.

class=”texto_15_gris”> In her presentation to the communications agency of the United States, is mentioned as “H840 device”, while it is a “digital transmission system” that incorporates wireless .

class=”texto_15_gris”> Google asked the FCC not to make public the images and the use of the equipment manual accompanying the application until 45 days after submission to the agency, so that the device handled in the strictest mystery, at least for now.

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Source: SM

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