Sony took the wraps off of the first HDTVs featuring Google TV on Tuesday. Sony stressed this is the first HDTV that’s seamlessly integrated to the Internet.

You can watch a show, tap the split-screen button on the PS3-inspired remote, hit the search button and the Chrome browser appears — and you can surf to your heart’s content. You’re not limited to sites as is the case with many other “Internet-enabled” HDTVs.

There are four screen sizes which will be available on Oct 24. The model numbers are NSX-24GT1 ($599), NSX-32GT1 ($799), HSX-40GT1 ($999) and NSX-46GT1 ($1,399). The three larger screens feature edge-lit LED backlighting but they only have 60Hz refresh rates. And they have Intel Atom processors and 8GB of storage, to help surf more quickly.

HDTVs feature Google TV with the Android OS, built-in Wi-Fi, as well as pre-installed apps such as Netflix, Twitter, YouTube, Pandora and others. The remote has a PS3 controller feel to it that has a built-in QWERTY keyboard, and an optical mouse.

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