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Chromecast is a media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV. Simply use your mobile device and the TV you already own to stream your favorite TV shows, movies, music, sports, games and more. Chromecast works with iPhone®, iPad®, Android phone and tablet, Mac® and Windows® laptop, and Chromebook.
Chromecast: 6. Fire stick: 8. ... Why is the Chromecast even being compared to devices like the Roku. The Chromecast is merely a device that allows you to mirror whatever is on your Chrome browser or mobile app to your TV. Those other devices have the streaming apps included in the software.
Chromecast is a streaming media adapter from Google that allows users to play online content such as videos and music on a digital television. The adapter is a dongle that plugs into the TV's HDMI port; a cable connects to a USB port to power the device.
A.: Chromecast is a device that you plug into your TV's HDMI port, powered by a USB cable (included). Using your smartphone or computer as a remote control, you can use Chromecast to access video content from Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, the Google Play Store and other services.
Chromecast is compatible with WiFi-enabled Android 4.1+ smartphones andtablets; iOS 8.0+ iPhone®, iPad®, and iPod®; Chrome for Mac® and Chrome for Windows®; and ChromeOS. Mirroring is available on most Android devices.
Chromecast is a media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV. Simply use your mobile device and the TV you already own to stream your favorite TV shows, movies, music, sports, games and more. Chromecast works with iPhone®, iPad®, Android phone and tablet, Mac® and Windows® laptop, and Chromebook.
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