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What is a Chromecast?

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Why does Google like the word ‘Chrome’ for their devices? First they gave us Google Chrome, the browser, then they gave us a Chromebook, their version of a laptop, a Chromebox, their version of a desktop PC, and now they have released a Chromecast. Lets figure out what this Chromecast and if it is worth money.

Google Chromecast Facts

Chromecast is a digital media player developed by Google. The device is a modern and crisp HDMI dongle that plays audio/video content on a high-definition display by directly streaming it via Wi-Fi from the Internet or a local network.

Manufacturer Google
Type Digital media player
Release date July 24, 2013; 18 months ago (United States)
Introductory price US$35, £30
Units sold ~10 million (2014)
System-on-chip used Marvell DE3005-A1
Memory 512 MB RAM DDR3L
Storage 2 GB
Display 1080p
Connectivity HDMI (can use CEC), Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz)
Power Micro-USB
Dimensions 72 × 35 × 12 mm (2.83 × 1.38 × 0.47 in)
Weight 34 g (1.2 oz)
Predecessor Nexus Q

When no content is streamed, Chromecast displays a user-personalized content feed called “Backdrop” that can include featured and personal photos, artwork, weather, satellite images, weather forecasts, and news.


Chromcast Pictures

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Chromecast Video

Check out more pictures of a Chrome cast and videos. If you are interested in a Chromebook, why not find out how much a Chromecast costs?

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