ChromeCast is Google's Response to Apple's AirPlay

Available now for only $35

For some time now, Apple has offered AirPlay as a way to stream content to your HDTV through its set-top box, the $99 Apple TV. And while AirPlay is certainly convenient, the setup requires another piece of hardware on your TV stand. Today, Google has offered an alternative with ChromeCast, a small receiver which plugs right into an HDMI port.
ChromeCast is a 2-inch dongle, capable of streaming HD content to your HDTV, regardless of whether you're using an Android device, iOS device, or a laptop. Setting up the little device seems incredibly simple: just plug the ChromeCast into your TV's HDMI port, connect it to WiFi, and press the ChromeCast button on your device.
chromecast
Currently, Google has announced app support from Netflix, YouTube, and Google Play. You can also stream content from your laptop, as the functionality is built right into Chrome. Google also stated ChromeCast support is coming to Pandora and other third-party apps in the near future.
ChromeCast costs $35, and is available right now from Google and Amazon. Best Buy stores will start selling ChromeCast around July 28.

 

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