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August 2013
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Abstract: SetupThe first setup performed was done using a Windows 8 laptop and the Google Chromecast with the included Power Adapter. The setup website was easy to access (google.com/chromecast/setup) with no lag time. Installation from the site took seconds. With ...
Abstract: Google's Chromecast bills itself on the box as “the easiest way to watch online video on your TV.”Following in the footsteps of Google TV and the company's never-released Nexus Q from last year, the easy-to-connect dongle represents Google's latest attemp...
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Published: 2013-07-25, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
The Google Chromecast is a dirt-cheap wireless video dongle that streams Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Google Music, Google Movies & TV, and HBO Go to your TV using Android or iOS tablets as remotes. Its small size hides neatly behind your TV and makes it ea
The beta screen-mirroring feature won't work as well as you want it to, so you're largely limited to the supported apps. The lack of a dedicated remote also means you always need a smartphone or tablet nearby. And for $15 more, you can get a Roku box with
Google's $35 Chromecast streaming-TV dongle is certainly cheap, but its limited initial app support and total reliance on mobile devices keep it well behind the Apple TV and Roku -- at least for now.
Works flawlessly, It's easy to set up and use, Lots of apps, It's so cheap!
No remote control, Still some apps missing, Windows Phone not supported
There is simply nothing out there quite like the Google Chromecast. It's a brilliant and cheap way to get smart apps onto your older TV, and comes highly recommended.?...
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Published: 2015-07-27, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com.au
Abstract: While a simple HDMI output is all you really need to enjoy streaming video and music (provided your display, sound bar, or A/V receiver also has HDMI), most boxes have at least another port or two to address specific needs. You'll find a chart comparing e...
Low cost, Easy to set up, Reasonable app support, with more likely to come
Superfluous for those with existing wireles DLNA or AirPlay support, No real support for lossless audio, No 1080p/24 movie support
This unit is ideal for someone who has a non-smart TV but would like to easily and inexpensively stream media from an Android or iOS tablet or phone to it. Those who already have Smart TVs will benefit little. And those who would like to stream uncompress...
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Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Adam , review by: macworld.com.au
Access to more video services than Apple TV
No remote control, $49
If you're an Android owner secretly jealous of the AirPlay ecosystem, then Google's Chromecast is the lounge room companion you've been waiting for. But even the Apple faithful may appreciate the Chromecast's ability to bring non-Apple content to the big ...
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Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Google's Chromecast media player is finally officially available on Australian shores. Was the wait worth it?Google Chromecast: On the plus sideIt feels slightly odd to be reviewing the Chromecast, if only because I can't help but feel that I've done all ...
Do you have an empty HDMI port in your TV and a spare USB port for power? Do you have an Android phone, do you like YouTube, or do you use Chrome? Then yes, of course you should buy the Chromecast. Even if it sits dormant for most of its life, the utter s...
Google Chromecast is definitely one of the easiest ways to stream content to your TV, whether it be cat videos on YouTube or a playlist for your next party. While a lack of local developer support (and a local lack of Netflix) currently holds the device ...