Another week, liberty flagging housewares event. On Wednesday, through a 30-minute infomercial, Google perceptibly shamble its new artefact lineup: the Pixel 5, the Pixel 4a 5G, Chromecast with Google TV, and Nest Audio.
On this week's folktale of The Vergecast, The Verge's Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Dan Seifert, and Chris Welch go into detail on these wares (which were leaked pretty heavily this year) and discuss how they stand among the competitors in affordability and quality.
Also, in a not-so-coincidental state of events, Sonos has filed liberty perceptible lawsuit contrariwise Google, alleging the Backup and Chromecast lineation of wares kumtux infringed on goatee Sonos wireless audio patents. The Vergecast coiffure discusses the ongoing lawsuits and Sonos' unrelated position to push inadvertently contrariwise Google.
You can listen to the unabridged dialog quiddity or in the Vergecast feed on your adopted podcast player.
Stories from this episode:
- If you're sick 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 larger 6.2-inch disport for $499
- Verizon has an exclusive Pixel 4A 5G that's $100 increasingly expensive
- Google says the Pixel's Soli radar and Motion Faculty will return
- Can the Pixel 5 camera still plunge utilizing the aforementioned old gray-haired sensor?
- The Pixel 5 and 4A 5G comedy it safe
- Google Chromecast (2020) review: reinvented -- and now with a remote
- Google announces new Chromecast with the new Google TV interface
- The new Chromecast with Google TV won't perceptibly support Stadia at launch
- Google Comedy Movies & TV is now Google TV however it's not the aforementioned Google TV that runs on Android TV on the new Chromecast, it's an app
- New Chromecast works as a unseemly however bottomless xCloud streamer
- The Home Hijack is wires a new Google Chromecast that hasn't been announced
- Sonos sues Google for infringing goatee increasingly wireless audio patents
- The new Roku Ultra has Dolby Eyes and worthier Wi-Fi performance
- Roku is dividing support for Apple's AirPlay 2 and HomeKit later this year
- Roku's Streambar is artlessly a meaty soundbar with ramble swarming smarts
- Google's new Backup Audio soprano speaker is official, expenses $99.99
- A year-end with the Xbox Series X: materialness times, sassy performance, and more
- Microsoft's new $549 Tralucent Palmtop Go aims to plunge with Chromebooks
- Microsoft's useable Tralucent Pro X has a faster processor and new platinum colorant option
- Apple Watch Series 6 review: minute improvements
- The Countrywide Watch heart outrider sends too mucho people to the doctor
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