The Revue logo will come up, and the box will reboot, your tv will lose signal, and come back to the Revue logo. Plug it back in, count to One (a long one, say one mississippi), then hold down the connect button (keep it held).
The process doesn’t seem too over complicated for those of you familiar with rooting your Android handsets so here’s the complete how-to.
Well, you may be happy to know that full process on to install Honeycomb on the Revue has finally been leaked. A few days ago we informed you that some crafty devs managed to get Honeycomb up and running on their Logitech Revues. Please take the last statement as constructive criticism.If you were thinking of picking up your very own Logitech Revue now that they’re only $99 you may want to check this out. I also hope that your attention is not fading as I noticed in your blog (last blog on Jan 7). I hung on to the Revue as I have the confidence in the company and I hope you are working diligently to fix it as it has the potential of being a great product. I do not want to use SPDIF as this is not the intent of HDMI.įor a company such as Logitech, of which I have numerous products that exhume quality, this one went out prematurely. I hope you can shed some light on the problem in your blog and give us an ETA on when the problem is getting fixed. This is not a unique case (Check your own forum: ) However this is not true when it is connected to the Revue. My STB outputs 5.1/7.1 fine when connected via HDMI to my receiver. In one of your above posts, you mentioned that the setup: STB –> HDMI –> Revue –> HDMI –> Receiver –> HDMI –> TV will allow you to output in 5.1 or 7.1 depending on the signal coming from the STB is not correct. I love the concept and I understand as an early adopter I get to enjoy the device and lament on the myriads of issues that slipped passed the QA group. I have had the Revue since the first week you released it. Want to know more? Read some of the ways that people are using Revue and tell us how you Revue or visit the Revue product page. We’ve posted a more complete list of the updates on the support forums and we’re already planning for what’s in the next update.
Of course, as with every update, we took the opportunity to tweak features, address bugs and improve the overall experience in ways you may – or may not – notice. You can even click on the name of a cast member and we’ll take you to a new search landing page where you’ll see other movies that you can watch with that actor.
Now, Dual View allows you to move and resize it so whether you want live TV large or small, you’ve got it.Īnd we’ve added stuff you didn’t know you wanted! Now when you are searching for a movie, Google TV has a landing page that shows you all films associated with the title so you can quickly watch it wherever it’s available on your TV, the web or within an app - from sources like TV channels, Netflix, and Amazon Video on Demand. You said that Dual View was a great feature, but you wanted it to do more. And we’re excited to say, as soon as you accept the update, you can. You said you wanted to be able to update your Netflix queue and find movies and TV shows within the Netflix app. Today we released an update that certainly lives up to that promise. When we launched Logitech Revue with Google TV, we promised we’d take advantage of the open nature of the platform to enhance the experience on a regular basis.