Turn your high definition television into a smart TV with the help of the Nurvo Android TV stick, available to buy now from BT Shop.
This tiny stick fits into any spare HDMI slot on a high definition television and through a wireless internet connection allows users complete access to the Google Play Store. Capable of displaying images in full 1080p high definition quality, the Google TV cloud stick offers access to a staggering array of applications and turns even the most basic HD TVs into a media centre.
Popular apps such as YouTube, Facebook, LOVEFiLM, iPlayer and Google Maps can all be accessed via the Nurvo TV stick, ensuring this powerful little device will be extremely popular with every member of the family. Thanks to this device, films, music, pictures and games can all be accessed through the television, all in fantastic quality.
The stick runs Google's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and can be controlled using a remote control or via a mouse. It is powered using either a USB port on the television or through a mains powered adapter.
Caroline Hodgson at BT Shop, said: "If you have a high definition television but do not have the ability to connect to the internet then this TV stick from Nurvo could be the perfect solution.
"Despite its size, the product is extremely powerful and it has the potential to revolutionise the way families consume media at home. High definition televisions have made their way into an increasing number of households thanks to the digital switchover and we are expecting this to be an incredibly popular product with people looking to get the most out of their television."
Head to BT Shop to get the best deal possible on the Nurvo Android TV stick or try the other TV Media Players from BT Shop.
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For more information please contact:
Caroline Hodgson
BT Shop Executive
marketing@shop.bt.com
0870 429 3700
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February 05, 2013
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