Made in the U.S.A.!
Google’s new social streaming device is used to stream music and video to your television, computer or android mobile device.
While the streaming may be very neat, it also delivers a nice light show. Not sure what I’m talking about? check
out the picture above and you will notice a variation of colors circling the ball-shaped gadget.
Just hook the device up to your television and a secure internet connection and once you have downloaded
the Google Nexus Q app from the Google Play store, you are ready to go! Cloud streaming is also a plus!
The device is wireless with a 802.11 b/g/n WiFi capability while bringing along Bluetooth and NFC.
It features 1GB LPDDR RAM and 16GB NAND flash memory. Sound-wise the little guy pushes out 25W,
with 12.5 watt per channel. It also features something I would not expect in such an odd object and that is
a OMAP4460 CPU (dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and SGX540 graphics core) something I wouldn’t expect
in such an odd object.
This seems like it will be a nice little device to have in the house for them long boring days or maybe if you
and a few friends want to just kick back and relax to a few tunes or catch up on your favorite youtube channel,
but will this odd bowling ball-shaped streaming device full of life last? or will ti die out just like the others ?