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It's official -- Logitech drops price of Google TV-powered Revue set-top box to $99.99

Logitech dropped a bombshell last week when it said that its Google TV-powered Revue set-top box was not performing well, which is a bit of an understatement. Sales were so bad that the company's acting CEO Guerrino De Luca said on its earnings call that he had decided to slash the Revue's price from $249 to $99.
Written by Sean Portnoy, Contributor

Logitech dropped a bombshell last week when it said that its Google TV-powered Revue set-top box was not performing well, which is a bit of an understatement. Sales were so bad that the company's acting CEO Guerrino De Luca said on its earnings call that he had decided to slash the Revue's price from $249 to $99.99, which comes a couple of months after the price was reduced from $299.

In an e-mail to Engadget, Logitech confirmed that the price was officially dropped starting yesterday, and its Website already reflects the dramatic price reduction. Whether that actually spurs sales is another thing, as the Revue has pretty much become an afterthought among consumers considering an Apple TV or Roku box instead. Logitech claims that the Version 2 update, due later in the summer, will be automatically added to the Revue and feature a simplified UI and access to the Android Market.

In its note to the tech site, the company also wanted to clarify its statement that "returns for Logitech Revue were greater than sales." It was not referring to the number of devices returned by consumers post-purchase; instead it was referring to returns by its distributors and retailers. I'm not so sure how this is a much better thing for Logitech; even if that means people aren't all returning the thing after buying it, it does mean that demand is so weak that its retail partners have given up expecting the Revue to fly off the shelves.

Either way, it's another blow to Google TV, which promises big improvements in its next iteration, but may already have blown its chance for home theater domination. Does it still have a chance if devices running the platform are priced more in line with Apple TV and its ilk? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments section.

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