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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
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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
New design fits any port, Slightly faster load speeds, New app is a huge improvement, Cross-platform search at this price is impressive
Search could use a bit of work, Still can't control playback from main app, What's On could stand some more personalization
In the end, the new design features are a step up, but not enough to make us trade in our old Chromecast — especially considering all of our favorite new features work just fine on the old version. But for those who still haven't checked out a Chromecas...
Udgivet: 2015-10-06, Forfatter: Tony , anmeldelse af: theregister.co.uk
My 2011 Sony TV works a treat, but its version of BBC iPlayer is no longer up to snuff and fares very poorly in comparison with the mobile app versions: it doesn't display new content as quickly, buffers far more often than the apps do, and the picture qu...
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...
Faster operation, Cleaner, more refined picture, Intuitive, user-friendly app, More content, Same price,
Not completely catch-up TV compatible,
The new Chromecast is quite the upgrade. It's taken the winning recipe of neat, simple and efficient streaming and refined the technique in almost every way, from build to use to performance.So what's the damage for this new-and-improved discus? That's th...
Udgivet: 2015-09-30, Forfatter: Jim , anmeldelse af: techadvisor.co.uk
The new Chromecast app is out already, and as far as we know, all of its new features work with the old Chromecast. That means that – aside from the new design and Wi-Fi – the two Chromecasts are basically the same. Which means existing owners shouldn't r...
Udgivet: 2015-05-27, Forfatter: Chris , anmeldelse af: ergohacks.com
The beauty of the Chromecast is in its simplicity and low cost. It does not attempt to provide you with a front end or complicated abilities but leaves that to your device. This means that if you can use the controlling device you can use the Chromecast...
Good design, Smooth streaming experience, Easy to set up and use, Well designed app and UI
Mirroring smartphone display can get buggy for games and some apps
At Rs. 3,399, the Chromecast 2 is a good buy, as long as you're streaming a lot of content from your smartphone. The performance is better than its predecessor, and it can turn your dumb old TV into a smarter one. You may not want to go back to watching t...
Udgivet: 2015-10-27, Forfatter: Lewis , anmeldelse af: in.ign.com
Cheap, Good streaming performance, Tons of supported apps, Works with Android and iOS
Browsing for content is a chore, Competition has more content, Some connection quirks still exist
The Chromecast 2 is one of the simplest and cheapest ways to turn your dumb TV into a smart one. Tons of apps support it, so finding content isn't a problem if you know what you want to watch or listen to. But browsing for content and controlling media fr...
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 dont 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? Id say that depends on how your current system is pe...
It's fast and has superior Wi-Fi, Simplicity, great app, Cheap as chips, Tons of apps work with it, Looks nice
Still waiting on some functionality, Some apps and games are yet to catch up
So, should you get one?If you already own a Chromecast and you're wondering if you need to upgrade, then the answer is no. If you want to play Android games on your TV then you'll have more fun with the Nexus Player. If you can't stand the eight seconds i...