Testseek.com have collected 345 expert reviews of the Google Chromecast G1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Chromecast G1.
August 2013
(80%)
345 Reviews
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Abstract: 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...
Published: 2015-10-18, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Abstract: In June of 2012 at Google I/O, Google's developer conference, the company announced an all new product category designed to be conduit between your smartphone or tablet and your media. The product Google used to launch this category was called the “ Nexus...
Fast and easy phone- or tablet-based navigation, Automatic TV controls are a brilliant touch, Unbeatable price at $35 (frequently available for less on sale)
Unusable without a phone, tablet, or PC, No universal search or on-screen menu system, Chrome tab mirroring still doesn't work that well
While it's not for everyone, Chromecast is a cheap and effective way to make any TV smart...
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Published: 2015-07-23, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com
Fast and easy phoneor tabletbased navigation, Automatic TV controls are a brilliant touch, Unbeatable price at $35 (frequently available for less on sale)
Unusable without a phone, tablet, or PC, No universal search or onscreen menu system, Chrome tab mirroring still doesn't work that well
Easy to set up, Inexpensive, Lot's of supported apps, Can cast any open Chrome tab
Requires another device to work, cannot load apps on it
Select it and Viola you are now viewing what is in your browser on your TV. In the options section of the extension you can select if you want the sound to come from your PC or out of the TV.So being able to cast anything that is in a Chrome tab is cool, ...
Published: 2014-11-28, Author: Jim , review by: techworld.com
Abstract: Google's Chromecast caused a mini storm in the media streamer world when it was announced earlier this year. The inexpensive HDMI 'stick' works quite differently to the Amazon Fire TV set-top box, so here we explain which is best in our Chromecast vs Fire...