Another calendar week, another fall computer hardware event. On Wednesday, through a 30-minute informercial, Google officially proclaimed its new product batting order: the Pixel 5, the Pixel 4a 5G, Chromecast with Google Boob tube, and Nest Audio frequency.
On this week's episode of The Vergecast, The Verge's Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Dan Seifert, and Chris Welch go into detail happening these products (which were leaked pretty heavily this year) and discuss how they stand among the competitors in affordability and quality.
Also, in a not-thus-coincidental country of events, Sonos has filed some other patent lawsuit against Google, alleging the Nest and Chromecast line of products give birth infringed on five Sonos wireless audio patents. The Vergecast crew discusses the ongoing lawsuits and Sonos' single place to push spinal column against Google.
You can listen to the entire conversation Hera operating theatre in the Vergecast feed on your preferred podcast player.
Stories from this installment:
- If you'Ra fed up this fall, you'll probably get two virus tests
- The coronavirus pandemic by the numbers
- Google announces the Pixel 5 for $699
- Google announces Pixel 4A 5G with large 6.2-inch display for $499
- Verizon has an exclusive Picture element 4A 5G that's $100 more dearly-won
- Google says the Pel's Soli radio detection and ranging and Movement Sense will return
- Can the Pel 5 camera tranquilize compete using the same old aging sensor?
- The Pel 5 and 4A 5G play information technology safe
- Google Chromecast (2020) review: reinvented — and now with a outside
- Google announces parvenue Chromecast with the new Google TV port
- The new Chromecast with Google TV won't officially support Stadia at launch
- Google Play Movies & Television receiver is at present Google TV but it's not the same Google TV that runs on Android TV on the new Chromecast, it's an app
- New Chromecast works as a cheap merely unassisted xCloud streamer
- The Habitation Depot is selling a new Google Chromecast that hasn't been announced
- Sonos sues Google for infringing five more wireless audio frequency patents
- The new Roku Ultra has Dolby Vision and improved Wi-Fi performance
- Roku is adding support for Apple's AirPlay 2 and HomeKit later this year
- Roku's Streambar is a compact soundbar with built-in streaming smarts
- Google's new Nest Audio smart speaker is official, costs $99.99
- A week with the Xbox Series X: load times, game carrying out, and more
- Microsoft's new $549 Come out Laptop computer Go aims to vie with Chromebooks
- Microsoft's updated Surface Pro X has a quicker processor and new Pt semblance option
- Orchard apple tree Look out Series 6 review: minute improvements
- The Apple Watch ticker monitor sends also many people to the doctor
Vergecast: a run through the Pixel 5 event
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/2/21498583/vergecast-podcast-424-google-fall-hardware-event-2020