Testseek.dk har samlet 144 ekspertanmeldelser af Google Chromecast G2 og den gennemsnitlige bedømmelse er 83%. Rul ned og se alle anmeldelser for Google Chromecast G2.
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At man sagtens kan købe flere. Nem installation og brug. Blokerer ikke længere andre HDMI-porte
Innovativ og lillelav prisekstremt let at bruge
Stadig en "streaming"enhed som er let at bruge
Prisen gør den til en meget attraktiv streamingløsning
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Mere avancerede apps såsom PLEX fungerer også.
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Er helt afhængig af telefon eller tablet som fjernbetjening. Begrænsede muligheder i forhold til rigtige medieafspillere
Vi havde gerne set en Ethernet-port
Den nye Chromecast kan ikke meget nyt i forhold til den gamle model
While on the surface it might not seem that the Chromecast has changed much between generations, at $35 the cash is more than worth the extra little speed boost you get - especially if you use this device for your smart TV content exclusively.This device...
When Google created the Chromecast, they took a little bit of a different tack on a streaming media device. Instead of trying to build in services and platforms, the Chromecast is focused solely on providing a wireless connection between a user's devices...
The Google Chromecast is a dirt-cheap wireless video dongle that streams Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, HBO Now and thousands of other apps and games to your TV using an Android or Apple phone or tablet, or a PC, as the controller. Its small size hid
The lack of a dedicated remote means you always need a smartphone, tablet or PC nearby to use it. Slightly more expensive boxes and sticks, with their physical remotes, tactile buttons and onscreen displays, are more convenient to use. The only way to wat
The innovative Chromecast might be the ultimate living-room accessory for your phone or tablet, but more traditional streaming devices deliver a better streaming experience...
Udgivet: 2015-10-03, Forfatter: Sam , anmeldelse af: arstechnica.com
Abstrakt: The major selling point of Google's $35 HDMI dongle is to repeat the audio and video signal from the mobile device you already own, to make content from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop pop up conveniently and wirelessly on your bigger TV screen. Thus...
Udgivet: 2015-10-01, Forfatter: Dave , anmeldelse af: makeuseof.com
Abstrakt: The aptly named Chromecast 2.0 is Google's first major revision to the device since it was first released all the way back in July 2013. While that doesn't sound too long, in a tech world where new devices are released seemingly annually, that's practical...
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Udgivet: 2016-09-21, Forfatter: Nick , anmeldelse af: techradar.com/au/
Marginally faster streaming, Nifty, versatile new design, Same low price
No native Amazon Instant Video, No remote control, Not many games
The second Chromecast has ousted the original as one of our favorite streaming devices of all time thanks to a better Wi-Fi antenna and far better performance...
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Udgivet: 2016-03-05, Forfatter: Daniel , anmeldelse af: ausdroid.net
There's only some differences in hardware but I've definitely noticed a difference in my Chromecast quality. The 5GHz band means I get less interruptions on the Chromecast when it's trying to access the network; Streams on the Chromecast 2 were also faste...
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Udgivet: 2016-02-26, Forfatter: Alex , anmeldelse af: cybershack.com.au
Easy to setup and use, Improved form factor, Support for 5GHz wireless networks,
No option for a dedicated remote, No support for 4K streaming, A little more expensive this time,
Same easy setup and use, Faster processor, speedier operation, Better Wi-Fi support
(Barely) more expensive, No remote control, (Slightly) more complex design
Well, you can't, can you? Not easily, at least. If you do happen to find yourself in the US any time soon, or any other market where the Chromecast 2 is sold, you'll pay roughly US$35 — at current exchange rates, that translates into $50 Australian. It's...