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Google TV Logitech Revue Coming September 29 For $299? [Unconfirmed]

Google TV Logitech Revue Coming September 29 For 9? [Unconfirmed] We’ve known that the Logitech Revue could be the first Google TV box, and now an Engadget tipster has spilled the all-important when and what sort of: Revue’s supposedly coming September 29 for $299. Unless you’re a Dish Network subscriber.

They hear that Dish Network subscribers will probably be in a position to net one (and only 1 ) Revue for $179, which sounds plausible given Dish’s seemingly random inclusion the Google Zeitgeist swag bag last week. So the excellent news: this Google TV feels like it’ll be jumping off pretty darn soon. The bad news: it’s gonna be expensive. [ Engadget ]

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  1. jason Surber says:

    hi my name is Jason, I am a dish network employee that just happens to be a internet junkie. The best thing I have found about the Revue is being able to keep up on my social network pages while a commercial is on, lets me multitask right from the sofa.

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