Google's 2018 Chromecast is essentially just the old Chromecast with a new coat of paint.
Simple; intuitive HD streaming; Slick new design; Quick and easy setup; Google Home app keeps improving
No 4K or HDR; No magnet
Google's 2018 Chromecast is essentially just the old Chromecast with a new coat of paint.
Simple; intuitive HD streaming; Slick new design; Quick and easy setup; Google Home app keeps improving
No 4K or HDR; No magnet
The Google Chromecast is still one of the most affordable ways to stream media to your TV, but it's also showing its age. This new version doesn't add anything new or present any significant upgrade beyond a nicer case.
Inexpensive; Responsive; Lots of supported apps; Can mirror mobile device screens and display Chrome tabs
1080p maximum resolution; No on-screen interface or remote
The new Chromecast might not replace your Roku or Fire TV, but it can be a nice supplement to those devices.
A solid speed upgrade for first-gen Chromecast owners; Google Assistant enables powerful home automation; Launching videos by phone can be faster than...
No infrared control for TV volume or A/V gear; The Google Home app is bad at aggregating and searching for content; Pausing or adjusting volume by...
The new Google Chromecast is fast and intuitive, but the attractive little dongle is behind the times.
Fast performance; Inexpensive; Intuitive interface
Boring; stripped-down design; Still no Amazon Video; No significant improvements over second gen
Have a spare 30-odd bucks to spend on a media streamer The world is your oyster, friend. The budget streaming market is packed with great choices that offer simple on-screen TV menus, hassle-free access to Netflix, Amazon Video and YouTube and dedicated remote controls with voice.
The super-affordable Chromecast streams Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, HBO Now and thousands of other apps and games to your TV using an smartphone, PC or even voice as the controller; It hides neatly behind your TV
The lack of a dedicated remote means you always need a smartphone, tablet or PC nearby to use it; Competitors at the same price offer physical remotes and onscreen displays, which are easier to use; There still no app support for Amazon Prime Video
The latest Google Chromecast is still a good buy for anyone looking for a simple, affordable streaming option, but if you already have a second-gen model, you should pass.
Quick and easy setup; Affordable; Casting from phone to TV still dirt-simple
Few upgrades over previous model; Does not automatically pause videos for calls; Amazon video not Cast-compatible
Google was pretty silent about the launch of this 3rd generation Chromecast, probably because there is nothing much and new that they could boast about. However, the Chromecast is one single device that can still change the way you can look at content differently on your standard or regular large...
Little in the way of new features
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
I think Google does great thing with their Chromecast product. They are easy to use and stream with ease. You get really get something as cheap as this that works as well as it does. Just know it doesn't come with a remote. Your phone or tablet etc. with the Google program is your remote.
Easy to Use; good sound quality; Good Value
My older phones had easy ways to connect video output to HDMI, and then to a large TV screen. My current phone does not support MHL output, and does not have a micro HDMI port, so Chromecast is the ONLY way to display the screen contents of my phone on an alternate screen according to manufacturer's...
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