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January 2017
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78 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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155 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compatibilité étendue (Android
IOS
Chrome Mac/PC)
Simplicité de configuration et d'utilisation
Diffusion semi-autonome
Gestion des vidéos 4K HDR
Toujours aussi simple à mettre en place
Un design et une ergonomie toujours aussi bonne
De bonnes performances
Le support de la 4K HDR
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Limitée au streaming
Nécessite au moins un appareil pour lancer la lecture
Must be plugged into the mains, No support for Amazon Video
I like – no, I love – Google's Chromecast devices. They're simple to use, a doddle to set up and they work beautifully well, but the Chromecast Ultra is the first one I've had to pause and think hard about recommending, and that's nothing to do with how w...
Publié: 2017-01-19, Auteur: Stephen , review by: techradar.com
Cheap, effective 4K, HDR streaming, Built, in ethernet adapter, Google Home integration
No native Amazon Video support, No remote control, It'd be easier to navigate with an interface
There's almost no refuting it: Chromecast Ultra offers one of the best values for streaming video devices for 4K TV owners. There's not as much benefit for the 1080p crowd, but if you're looking for powerful, fast streaming in a device the size of a wafer...
4K HDR support, Intuitive and easy to use, Fast and stable streaming, Plenty of content,
Lacks Amazon Video app, Lip-syncing issues, Needs constant mains power, Double the price of the standard one,
The Google Chromecast Ultra is a puzzling product. At £70, it's double the price of the standard Chromecast, but its 4K features don't quite add up to double the experience.When today's latest 4K TV sets already provide you with the two most popular 4K st...
Publié: 2016-12-13, Auteur: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Simple to set up, Effortless 4K streaming, Casting Chrome tabs to a TV is handy
Most TVs have in-built 4K streaming, Missing Amazon Instant Video, Expensive
Judged purely on whether it's a good gadget or not, the Chromecast Ultra is a success. It streams well, is simple to use, and is supported by most streaming services (other than Amazon's Instant Video). Right now, if you own a 4K TV with the full selecti...
Simple and affordable 4K streaming, Widest HDR support available, Intuitive interface and setup, Supports YouTube HDR, Dual-band Wi-Fi and Ethernet for strong connection
Cross platform search still mediocre, No Amazon video
If you're looking for a highly affordable streaming add-on to your 4K Ultra HD TV — and you love Google's casting style — then definitely. You can get a bit more content with a Roku, including Amazon Video, but it will also cost you more. More importantly...
These two offerings seem to occupy different camps. If you want an all in one unit to watch TV and movies on, one that has a traditional interface and controller, then the Apple TV is a solid choice. But the lack of catch-up TV will be a drawback for some...
In terms of performance and capability the Chromecast Ultra is a big improvement on its older sibling, especially if you've made the leap to a 4K Television set. Upgrading the tech has also seen an increase in price, which feels a little high at the momen...
Publié: 2017-08-28, Auteur: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Extrait: Taking place all over the web, buyers can pick up a Chromecast Ultra for $10 off, bringing the price of the 4K-capable streaming dongle to just $59.Currently, you can find this $10 off deal happening through the Google Store, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Ne...
The Chromecast Ultra offers 4K and HDR streaming for only $69. Plus the Ultra supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision, The Google Home app provides an integrated interface for more intuitive navigationand it allows for voice control, if you own a Google Assi
The Amazon Video app is not Chromecastcompatible, You can't power the Ultra through your TV's USB port, as you could with older models, UHD/HDR compatibility varies depending on which source devices you use
The Chromecast Ultra 4K media bridge does what it's supposed to do, and it's easier to set up and has a more cohesive user experience than earlier generation Chromecast devices. The ability to add voice control via Google Home is a nice, new perk, as well...