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August 2013
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Le Chromecast offre un moyen
Très attendu et à moindre coût
Pour migrer vers des services de streaming
Ce qui envoie purement et simplement aux oubliettes votre TV connecté (à moins bien sûr que vous n'adoriez surfer sur Internet depuis le navigateur d
Très compact
Prix
Facilité d'utilisation
Prix ridiculement bas
Simplicité d'installation et d'usage
HDMICEC
Le potentiel pas encore exploité
Facilité de configuration
D'installation et d'utilisation
Taille
Services Google
Simple d'utilisation
Prix intéressant
Fonctionne parfaitement avec les applis Google
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Les démonstrations du Chromecast de Google montrent des gens le brancher derrière leur téléviseur et laisser la magie opérer. Ce n'est pas vraiment le cas. Puisque le Chromecast n'est pas alimenté par batterie et que les ports HDMI ne sont pas alimentés
Limité techniquement (Wi-Fi 2
4 GHz uniquement)
Écosystème embryonnaire
Fonctionnement avec le navigateur Chrome pas au point
Publié: 2013-08-13, Auteur: Jack , review by: talkandroid.com
The user interface, or lack thereof, puts content at the forefront. Rather than fumbling around with a clumsy interface you're one button away from streaming, The Chromecast Extension makes it easy to put your tabs on your big screen. The ability to s
The Chromecast extension has a hard time with video streaming with a bit rate higher than 480p. Video stutters and locks up with audio still playing, A lack of compatible apps. This isn't really a con, at least from my perspective. It's a new device and i
If Google continues its current trend, and more companies jump on board, it will be hard to recommend anything else for bringing the internet to the living room. With the search giant taking the interface out of the equation they are putting our focus on ...
Functional and simple, Chrome tab mirroring useful, Full picture quality when cloud streaming, Android & iOS support, Low price, Great prospects in Chromecast
Only Netflix, YouTube & Google Play Movies app support, Mirroring requires powerful PC/Mac but tops at 720p, Local media streaming not optimal yet, stutter & audio sync issues, No devicetodevice streaming
Right now the prospects of Chromecast are more exciting than the product itself Google Chromecast is an interesting product and rarely has a TV product sparked so much excitement. The TV market is about to enter a new phase and after the Google TV proj...
Few Supported Apps At The Moment, Minimal Features
Our time with the Google Chromecast was mostly trouble-free. The Chromecast app for Android devices installed in seconds and sending YouTube videos up to the Chromecast “just worked”. Once the Chromecast is configured, all that's required to send videos u...
Dead simple setup and interface, Great streaming quality with supported apps, The price makes it an impulse buy you won’t regret
Limited content partners at launch, Tab casting is not ready for primetime
At Google’s recent brunch everyone was anticipating the new Nexus 7 and Android 4.3, but Google surprised everybody with Chromecast. It arguably stole the show, and rightfully so. Nothing against Asus’s latest Nexus (it’s wonderful, and makes a great c...
Publié: 2013-08-05, Auteur: Arne , review by: theunwired.net
The biggest benefit of the Google Chromecast is its price. Google has done everything right pricing it at US$ 35 only which makes the purchase a now-brainer. No wonder that the Chromecast sold out the night it was annouced. But is it worth the 35 bucks? W...
The Chromecast is pretty darn limited right now, but we knew that going into our purchase. Plus, at $35 it's a great option for streaming media that we can easily bring on business trips. The device itself takes up far less room than any other streaming b...
Dead useful for a number of things: Seeing as it's just a small HDMI dongle that can fit in the palm of your hand, you wouldn't expect the Chromecast to do a whole lot. But when it comes to viewing content on a bigger screen, the Chromecast is the easiest
Lack of app support: This is the biggest problem the Chromecast currently faces. It's a great device, but there are only about four or five apps that currently support it. At this point, you're limited to Netflix, YouTube, Play Music, Play Movies and TV.
The Chromecast is, simply put, the most useful living room accessory to date. It gives you tremendous power in an extremely compact package. While it's not quite perfect, it excels at certain things that are both useful and functional. Further support wil...
Extrait: Rumors about Chrome OS running on a tiny HDMI stick started leaking out a few months ago, but we were all wrong about what it was going to be. The Chromecast is not a shrunken down Chromebox – it's not even really a Chrome OS device in the strictest se...
Extrait: Google Chrome Cast is an east and simple way to move media content from your smartphone, tablet or even desktop PC to your HDTV . With Chromecast , you can easily enjoy your favorite online entertainment on your HDTV —movies, TV shows, music, and more fro...
Extrait: Last week, Google surprised almost everyone with the announcement of the HDMI-streaming dongle: the Chromecast. Mostly a surprise due to the company's current efforts to merge the web with your TV with Google TV. They haven't been selling well. T...