Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV



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Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV

Product Description

What’s on TV tonight? That's completely up to you. Select single episodes, entire seasons, live TV and sports to watch, or search the entire internet—all with a single remote featuring a full touchpad and backlit keyboard. And because the TV and internet work together, you never need to switch inputs or fuss with multiple components. One box, unlimited entertainment.


  • Search live TV, the internet and apps with Google TV
  • Access thousands of Android apps at Google Play Store
  • Universal remote with touchpad & and backlit keyboard


Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV Reviews


Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV Reviews


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132 of 142 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sony NSZ-GS7: An Amazing and Very Capable Network Media Player, August 23, 2012
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I am very pleased with this Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV which I received two days ago, August 21, 2012, from Amazon Vine.

I have two of the Roku XDS Streaming Player 1080ps, purchased a year or so ago and which I use frequently; they are quite good (the newer, replacement, model is the Roku 2 XS 1080p Streaming Player which, I understand, is quite similar).

But this new Sony model is much more capable than the Roku because it has a built-in web browser. The... Read more
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139 of 151 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Does nearly everything a Roku can do and much more, but some things not as well, July 21, 2012
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Update: December 6, 2012: I used to give this product 5 stars, but I no longer feel it deserves that. The product crashes too often, and while some apps like Netflix work really well when fast forwarding, rewinding, skipping, other apps are extremely frustrating. For instance, you push fast forward for a moment, and you watch it skip forward and it stutters and sometimes leaves you a few seconds later in the video, but sometimes leaves you 10 seconds earlier! And if you hold the button down for a full second, it might skip 2 minutes ahead. It is very hard to reposition the video. I still really like the remote, but this box does not excel at its primary function: video. I am now looking to see if I can find a better solution for me-- anyway, I am looking at Raspberry Pi with XBMC, WD TV, and some Blu Ray players, or maybe an Apple TV but since I want to watch MPEG2 TV shows recorded over the air , I would need to transcoding them to H.264 and I hate burning CPU cycles for that,... Read more
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65 of 70 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, July 30, 2012
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Instead of spending much time assessing the Google TV operating system, which I've used via the Logitech Revue for over a year, I'm going to detail why this Sony effort is SO MUCH better than the Logitech effort. Hopefully, it will help sway consumers who are on the fence about buying the Sony NSZ-GS7 Internet Player with Google TV (SGTV) or like me, decided to give it a shot and UPGRADE (yes, upgrade) from the Logitech Revue.

First, the physical details: the Sony GTV unit itself feels about 50% smaller. What's nicely done is that the power cable doesn't have a power adapter so it's one less thing to deal with in the AV cabinet. As for the unit, it has all of the standard ports, including digital optical, ethernet, wifi, IR blaster, a couple USB ports, AND most notably the HDMI in and out. You're thinking: so what, the Revue has HDMI in and out, to which I can only answer YES and NO (more on this later....). Also, it's reported that the processor is a 1.2 GHz dual core... Read more
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