OK, after reading more about Google TV, it sounds exactly like what I want. It has full web browsing, Flash, and Android market support. The only thing missing is support like XBMC but if Splashtop Remote app could be made to work, than I could just access XBMC on my computer through Splashtop.
If Google TV was priced better like $99, it would be no brainer. I searched on Amazon and Logitech Revue Google TV is $220 which is too expensive IMO. It does come with wireless keyboard/trackpad so maybe $150 would be a good price. Now I have to find a deal on Google TV. Google TV has so much potential.
I don't think Google TV will ever amount to much (although I could be very wrong).
The content providers are afraid of Google, and are unlikely to work with them, ever.
Access to free and illegal content is what's going to determine whether platform succeeds or not. Going paid content route is sure way to failure. Youtube paid movies will be failure. The only reason AppleTV is not complete failure is because of XBMC.
GoogleTV should be able to access free streaming content from Veetle, Seeon.TV, theStreamDB, etc. AppleTV can access all these via XBMC. GoogleTV should be able to do it natively. Not to mention thousands of other Flash sites. The only thing that won't probably work is Icefilms since there's no XBMC on Android yet and I doubt VLC streaming or Divx webplayer will work on GoogleTV. Until free Hulu and Icefilms work and GoogleTV is $99, AppleTV will be the better player/buy. But GoogleTV doesn't sound so bad after reading about it. I dismissed it without learning about it because of all the bad initial reviews. Now I will keep my eye out for a deal on GoogleTV.