The LG Nexus 4 will undoubtedly steal the show at Google’s Announcement on Oct. 29, but outside of Android’s latest flagship device, the Nexus Q is what I’ll be waiting for. At Google I/O, back on June 28, both the Nexus 7 and the Nexus Q were announced together and sold exclusively through Google Play. As the Nexus 7 enjoyed positive reviews and early success, the Nexus Q was widely viewed as an overpriced and underdeveloped Apple TV supplement. Google quickly acknowledged this, removing the Nexus Q off of its digital shelves with the hopes of substantially improving it. With nearly four months to re-evaluate the device, if Google was ever going to reboot the product, it would be on Oct. 29, before the holiday season. Continue reading