One of the first Android TV products Google mentioned at I/O today is a streaming set top box from Razer. Razer calls its black, puck-like device a "micro-console," and while it'll broadcast content onto your big screen, it (naturally) has a bigger focus on gaming.
On the device, you'll be able to play both casual and hardcore games, and access music, movies, social apps, and other services. In lieu of a remote, you navigate through the device's menus with an Android app. As Google explained during its keynote presentation, voice commands will also be a key way to navigate this Android TV set top box.
This is Razer's first Android-specific product, ever. It will be available this fall for a yet-to-be-specified "affordable" price tag.