And the Nexus Q is official. Google's first consumer electronics product will naturally work with the Nexus 7 tablet for media-streaming. It's designed to hold court in your living room, pulling content from the cloud and working with the Google play music app to let you share playlists with friends. Anyone with an Android device will be able to take control of the Q to play music or videos from their library; basically, everyone can be the DJ. Under the hood, there's an OMAP 6640 processor -- the same as in the Galaxy Nexus. There's also dual-band WiFi and Ethernet, along with NFC and Bluetooth. The device will go for $299, with shipping starting in mid-July.Gallery: