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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Google takes another stab at the living room with Chromecast

Posted on 10:46 AM by Unknown

Walking in to the Dogpatch Studios in San Francisco on Wednesday
morning, one of the only objects already propped up on the bare stage
was an HDTV from Samsung.

It became evident that Google taking yet another approach at syncing
up the living room, but the surprise announcement wasn't another
Google TV or even the dead-on-arrival Nexus Q.

Enter the Chromecast.

Measuring in at just two inches in length, Chromecast runs a
"simplified version" of Chrome OS. It plugs into any HDMI input port
and "simply disappears behind your TV."

Essentially, the Chromecast links up other Google products in your
home (Android and Chrome-based) such as smartphones, tablets, and
laptops.

The Chromecast streams the content (i.e. YouTube, Netflix, Google Play
social games, etc.) from the device source via the cloud. The device
(i.e. smartphone) operates as the remote control.

For developers, there is the new Google Cast SDK, which should enable
building upon existing apps and interactions between devices and the
TV through the Chromecast devices.

The developer preview for Android, Chrome and iOS is rolling out today.

The obvious benefits here include the compact form factor and the easy
upgrade in a simple package. That is to say that consumers just need a
TV with HDMI connectivity, and this device should be good-to-go.

Instead of paying hundreds of dollars to upgrade the HDTV itself (at
least for Internet connectivity and related apps), consumers could
save themselves a lot of time, trouble and money with a dongle that
just plugs in.

Compared to the confusing Nexus Q and the expensive Google TV models
that had limited functionality, the Chromecast peripheral is possibly
Google's best attempt at satisfying home entertainment devices yet.

That is, at first glance.

There are a few features still in the infamous beta mode, meaning
users can't expect things to work so seamlessly out of the box.

For example, one function rolling out in beta is the ability to launch
any Chrome tab from a user's laptop to the television via Chromecast.
Based on the live demo, it also appears that there is a bit of a time
delay between the source and the TV's display of Chrome.

Regardless, the Chromecast is nothing to shake your head at when you
consider the price.

The Chromecast will launch in the United States first for $35, which
garnered an audible (but deserved) gasp from the media audience, a
typically jaded bunch at these product announcements.

Google reps promised that Chromecast will be shipped out to other
international markets as soon as possible.
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