Galaxy Hub, a simple product that’s aiming to turn any television into a smart TV, has kicked off a funding campaign on Indiegogo today. The Wi-Fi enabled device simply plugs into any television equipped with an HDMI input, and from there you can use apps, watch videos, and even browse the web, all on the big screen.
The creator sees Galaxy Hub as a new product to connect the disparate community of Android developers around a single, portable, and affordable device. “We hope that the audience understands the potential in connecting thousands of Android developers to a portable product which is connectible to different screens at home, school, and the office,” said Basij. The first 500 Indiegogo backers will be able to snag a Galaxy Hub for $30 off the retail price at $99. Check out the Galaxy Hub website to find out more about the Android powered smart TV device.
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