(Credit:Matthew Moskovciak/CNET) Let's say you want to catch up on the canceled-too-soon TV series "Party Down." Hit the search button, type in "Party Down," and it shows up, although you'll need to navigate to the TV & Movies icon. Then you'll go to Google's TV series page for "Party Down," where you can select a season, then an episode, then where you want to watch it: Amazon (to purchase) or Netflix (free).
After all that, it finally launches the actual Netflix app and you have to hit play again. It ends up feeling like a lot of work after that initial "I want to watch Party Down" impulse and you start to wonder why there isn't a Netflix icon right on the first search screen.
Errors, controllers, and other headaches
Then there are the error messages. The frequent, cryptic error messages. We ran into three of them within my first 4 hours of testing the new update, and that's not counting any of the times where I felt flat-out lost in the Google TV user interface.
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Nicely, we already knew the original Transformer would be getting an Ice Cream Sandwich improve sometime in the near future, and now ASUS Germany has confirmed that the quad-cored Prime and the Eee Pad Slider can even get a style of Android's newest OS. No semblance of a datum for release just but, however the triumvirate of Transformers will be a part of the improve queue behind ASUS' different Android offering, the Padfone.
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