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Fans of the Google TV streaming devices could soon wave goodbye to having to recharge the remote, thanks to a built-in solar panel that harnesses indoor light. 9to5Google has spotted that a new remote ...
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A new reference remote for Google TV has appeared It's the work of Ohsung Electronics and Epishine The remote is powered completely from indoor light Besides televisions with Google TV built in, we're ...