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October 2015
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144 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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979 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
Streaming fiable
Installation et fonctionnement très faciles
Application en nette amélioration
Prix très attractif
Bonne qualité vidéo (quand on a du réseau)
Difficile de faire plus simple
Ecosystème d'apps développé
Prix
Design (même si cela ne se verra pas derrière la télé)
Écosystème plus varié
Dépanne sur Mac
Performances
Très bon rapport qualité/prix
Finition très propre
Le cable HDMI plat et rigide
Une légère amélioration
Prix imbattable
Simplicité compatibilité taille
Nombre de services compatibles
Prise en charge des réseaux WiFi 5 GHz.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Limitée au streaming
Nécessite au moins un appareil pour lancer la lecture
Interface encore décevante
Pas de reproduction en 4K
Délai dans la recopie vidéo (jeux)
Certains préfèreront l'ancien design
Déjà des apps (temporairement) incompatibles avec l'ancien
Google's latest release into the media streaming market is a real winner. For $35 you're getting an incredibly well designed piece of hardware that looks cool and functions even better. The new antenna system works incredibly well and delivers a faster...
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Inexpensive, Compatible with most popular video streaming services, Supports dual-band 802.11ac for faster and more reliable WiFi, Improved app makes search and discovery easier
Still just 1080p, Needs a separate device to act as a remote control, Doesn't have native support for Amazon Instant Video
For just $35, you get a full-fledged media streamer that won't take up much space in your home entertainment center. It's simple to setup, and the new Chromecast app sweetens the deal even further with how easy it is to find new content. Sure it doesn't...
Extrait: Along with the new flagship Nexus smartphones, the Nexus 6P and the Nexus 5X , Google also unveiled an updated version of the Chromecast HDMI dongle, boasting a new look, multiple color options, and of course, faster hardware and enhancements on the softw...
While on the surface it might not seem that the Chromecast has changed much between generations, at $35 the cash is more than worth the extra little speed boost you get - especially if you use this device for your smart TV content exclusively.This device...
When Google created the Chromecast, they took a little bit of a different tack on a streaming media device. Instead of trying to build in services and platforms, the Chromecast is focused solely on providing a wireless connection between a user's devices...
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...
Publié: 2015-10-03, Auteur: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com
Extrait: The major selling point of Google's $35 HDMI dongle is to repeat the audio and video signal from the mobile device you already own, to make content from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop pop up conveniently and wirelessly on your bigger TV screen. Thus...
Publié: 2015-10-01, Auteur: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Extrait: The aptly named Chromecast 2.0 is Google's first major revision to the device since it was first released all the way back in July 2013. While that doesn't sound too long, in a tech world where new devices are released seemingly annually, that's practical...