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October 19, 2014

Nexus Player passes through FCC, may go on sale again soon

by John_A

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On Friday, Google pulled the ability order the new Android TV device, the Nexus Player, as fast as it was put up. While some assumed that Google had a limited stock and quickly went through it, Google shed some light showing that it was something else. A message later in the day popped up on the Nexus Player order page saying, “This device has not been approved by the Federal Communications Commission. It is not for sale until approval of the FCC has been obtained.” Well it looks like FCC approval has been obtained.

The Asus made device passed through the other day and it confirmed everything that Google mentioned for the device. It comes with a 1.8GHz Quad-core Intel Atom processor with the Imagination PowerVR Series 6 Graphics 2D/3D Engine, 1GB of Ram, 8GB of internal storage, and the remote. The unit goes for $99, well, when it finally ships as it’s still showing out of inventory.

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When the device is in stock again, it will be available in the US and Canada. There’s really no telling when that will be but when it does, will you be picking one up?

source: FCC
via: Gadgetz Arena

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