Word is out that Sony, Intel, Google and Logitech are collaborating on a new breed of Bravia HDTVs powered by Intel Atom processors, Android’s software operating system and a QWERTY remote control. This latest development may be the next evolution of TVs, which will further blur the line between home entertainment and computing. With the added number-crunching power, these panels could support far more complex games and PC-centric programs beyond the current TV apps used primarily for delivering Web content. Personally, I think this is a much better proposition than 3D utilizing active shutter glasses.

We should have a better idea of Dragonpoint when it is unveiled at the Google I/O event in May according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Till then, we can only dream of a truly all-in-one TV to rule the living room.

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