Sony is making some more definitive statements on its plans to bring
Google TV across to Europe. According to financial paper,
Les Échos, Sony France's marketing director said that two devices, a set-top box, priced at €200 ($266) and a Blu-ray player, selling for €300 ($399), will launch in France this September. The paper reports that it could launch across the UK, Spain and Germany at the same time. Sony's Stephane Labrousse added that remotes for the new devices would also include a dedicated
Android Market Google Play button to access the Android progenitor's apps and media content. The Japanese manufacturer's own
Music Unlimited service will also be baked inside. Phew. There's no word just yet on whether these are the older Intel-based models or the new, possibly cheaper, ARM range set to ship
later this year. However, we expect to hear plenty more noise from Sony on its Smart TV intentions over the next few months.
Report: Google TV coming to Europe in September originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Apr 2012 07:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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