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Manufacturer | |
Type | Digital media player |
Release date | July 24, 2013 | (United States)
Introductory price | US$35,[1] £30 |
Units sold | 17 million[2] |
System-on-chip used | Marvell DE3005-A1[3] |
Memory | 512 MB RAM DDR3L[3] |
Storage | 2 GB[3] |
Display | 1080p |
Connectivity | HDMI (can use CEC), Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz), Ethernet (with optional USB adapter) |
Power | Micro-USB |
Dimensions | 72 × 35 × 12 mm (2.83 × 1.38 × 0.47 in) |
Weight | 34 g (1.2 oz) |
Predecessor | Nexus Q |
Successor | Nexus Player |
Website | Google Chromecast |
Chromecast is a digital media player developed by Google. The device, a 2.83-inch (72 mm) HDMI dongle, plays audio/video content on a high-definition television or display by directly streaming it via Wi-Fi from the Internet or a local network. Users select the media to play using mobile apps and web apps that support the Google Cast technology. Alternatively, content can be mirrored from the Google Chrome web browser running on a personal computer, as well as from the screen of some Android devices.
Chromecast was announced on July 24, 2013, and made available for purchase on the same day in the United States

Chromecast was favorably received by critics, who praised its simplicity and potential for future app support. Over 17 million units have shipped globally since launch, and it was the best-selling streaming device in the United States

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