The Nexus Q is a streaming multi-media device designed and manufactured by Google runs Android. The orb shaped device streams all your digital content from the cloud to your home stereo or HDTV.
The full Google Nexus Q specifications follow:
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Buy
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Google Play
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OS
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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
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Size
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Diameter
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116 mm (4.6 inches)
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Weight
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923 grams (2 pounds)
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Connectivity
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Data
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No
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LAN
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10/100BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45)
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
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Bluetooth
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Yes
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USB
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Micro AB USB (for service and support)
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Memory
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Internal
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16 GB
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RAM
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1 GB
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Hardware
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CPU
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dual-core ARM Cortex-A9
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GPU
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SGX540
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Chipset
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OMAP4460
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Audio
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25W class D (12.5 watt per channel)
TOSLink Optical audio (S/PDIF) Banana jack speaker outputs | ||
Radio
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No
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Video
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Micro HDMI (Type D)
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Sensors
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NFC
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Others
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Design
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Die-cast, precision machined zinc bottom housingInjection-molded, interactive balanced top dome with precision bearing and satin touch coating
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Colors
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Black
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Software
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Manufacturer
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Google Android integration
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Power
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ntegrated 35W switching power supply
World-ready 50/60Hz 85-265V AC input Automatic shutdown for audio amp supply when not in use | ||
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Links
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Official Site
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You can play YouTube videos or watch movies from Google Play, Share and shuffle music your music collection with your friends.
If you have more than one Nexus Q in multiple rooms, you can chain the devices to play music on all devices at the same time.
The freedom offered by this device, along with the integration with the other Nexus family will make it a definite hit.
The only downside is its price which feels a little steep at $299 which is probably a result of the device being fully manufactured in the U.S. So will you purchase this device when it becomes available ?
Check out the video demo of the Google Nexus Q in action
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