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August 2013
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Einfache Installation und Handhabung
Günstiger als Vorgängermodell
Integriert sich ideal in Smarte Umgebungen mit Google-Infrastruktur
Alle populäre Streaming-Apps von Netflix bis Wow vorhanden
Mit dem Chromecast hat Google für 35 US-Dollar ein interessantes Gerät für die Heimunterhaltung vorgestellt. Dank der Softwareeinbindung ist es einfach, Videos von Youtube oder Musik und Filme von Google auf den Fernseher zu übertragen. Momentan stehen zu...
Zusammenfassung: Google Chromecast verfügt über einen HDMI-Ausgang und unterstützt eine Auflösung von 1080p. Der Stick wird einfach in einen Fernseher oder Bildschirm mit HDMI-Eingang gesteckt und über USB mit strom versorgt - entweder aus der Steckdose oder ebenfalls vom...
Veröffentlicht: 2022-11-02, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: androidcentral.com
Uses the same remote as the 4K iteration, Fantastic for almost any scenario, Runs Android 12 out of the box, Includes HDR support
Limited storage space, 1080p-only might be frustrating for some
The Chromecast with Google TV (HD) might leave you scratching your head a bit if you try to figure out why it took Google so long to release a non-4K version of its streaming dongle. But now that it's here, you would be hard-pressed to find a better solut...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-18, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: androidcentral.com
Small dongle footprint, Super easy to set up and use, Works with apps on Android and iOS
If you need 4K you'll need to pay, Phones are lousy remote controls, This isn't a full streaming solution
Chromecast 2018 Should you buy it?If need Chromecast support but definitely do not need 4K resolution, then this is what you'll get. (Because it's also the only other option.)I still recommend buying a Chromecast Ultra - even if you don't yet have a 4K TV...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-16, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: theverge.com
New design avoids dust and scratches, Can now stream 1080p at 60 fps, Slightly faster performance, Google Assistant support is very convenient
No 4K when Roku offers it at basically the same price, No Amazon Video, Lack of on-screen menu and built-in apps remains a turn-off for some, No physical remote
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-22, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: theverge.com
Zusammenfassung: It's the holiday season, which means millions of people are leaving stores with a new 4K Ultra HD TV. Google and Roku are hoping that they'll also tack something else onto that big purchase: a streaming gadget. Both companies have recently released produc...
While the competition between the three devices was heated and close, the Chromecast eked out a victory over its competitors (85 points out of a possible 100), with the Fire TV Stick second (81/100) and the Roku Stick last (80/100). The Chromecast simply...
Zusammenfassung: Apple TV offers consumers the ability to beam music and video from any Apple device to their living room's TV, except it only works on Apple devices. Google's new Chromecast, however, plugs into your TV's HDMI port and assuming you've paired it with your...
It's quicker than the old version and the new app is great. The built-in HDMI cable is a nice touch. Really, though, it just works really well, it's easy to use, and it's only $35,
Google still doesn't have a remote control for Chromecast, which makes it the only streamer I can think of that doesn't have one. You have to use your phone, tablet, or computer, which can be a pain in the arse, especially if you have to enter a password
If you don’t already have a Chromecast, then yeah, you should. $35 is so cheap for a device as capable and simple to use as this. But if you already have the original Chromecast, is it worth upgrading? I’d say that depends on how your current system is pe...