Google is not convinced that Nexus Q is dead and there are still successors.

As the saying goes, failure is the mother of success. Nexus Q was originally a "home-made product made by Google", but it ended up being left unattended. Google certainly couldn't swallow this breath. Last night, someone digs up a streaming media player codenamed H840 on the FCC website. It is also from Google and is said to be the successor to Nexus Q.
Google is not convinced that Nexus Q is dead and there are still successors.
Like its predecessor, the Nexus Q, the H840 is also positioned as "Google's Apple TV." Support for 2.4GHz WiFi b/g/n connectivity, and Google's latest release of the Google Play Music All Access service. In addition to playing your own YouTube videos and music, streaming media connections such as Netflix and Hulu Plus will be available.
Google is not convinced that Nexus Q is dead and there are still successors.
The HFC's product photos were not included in the FCC's test report. With the Nexus Q's predecessor ($299, and finally forced to cancel the sale, the booking user can get one for free), I hope the new H840 performance will be eye-catching.

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