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Testseek.com have collected 345 expert reviews of the Google Chromecast G1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Chromecast G1.
Award: Most Awarded August 2013
August 2013
 
(80%)
345 Reviews
Users
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3830 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Functional and simple
  • Chrome tab mirroring useful
  • Full picture quality when cloud streaming
  • Android & iOS support
  • Low price
  • Great prospects in Chromecast
  • It's quicker than the old version and the new app is great. The built-in HDMI cable is a nice touch. Really
  • Though
  • It just works really well
  • It's easy to use
  • And it's only $35
  • Dead simple setup and interface
  • Great streaming quality with supported apps
  • The price makes it an impulse buy you won’t regret
  • 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
  • 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
  • Cheapest major streaming devic
  • Offers most of the major streaming service
  • Incredibly easy to set up and us
  • Easy for developers to create new apps
  • The Google Chromecast is a dirt-cheap wireless video dongle that streams Netflix
  • YouTube
  • Pandora
  • Google Music
  • Google Movies & TV
  • And HBO Go to your TV using Android or iOS tablets as remotes. Its small size hides neatly behind your TV and makes it ea
  • Extremely inexpensive. Smooth integration with supported apps. Easy to set up. Useful accessories. Supports multiple Chromecasts on the same network.
  • Affordably priced
  • Sleek & portable
  • Easy setup process
  • Supports streaming from most smartphones
  • Tablets
  • & computers
  • Easy to set up
  • No remote to lose (just use any smartphone to navigate)
  • Low power usage
  • Has the lowest price out of all the products we tested
  • Fast and easy phone- or tablet-based navigation
  • Automatic TV controls are a brilliant touch
  • Unbeatable price at $35 (frequently available for less on sale)
  • Fast and easy phoneor tabletbased navigation
  • Simple Setup
  • Cheap
  • Good Image Quality
  • Exceptional picture and sound
  • Great low price
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Full mobile device functionality while streaming
  • Cross-platform compatible
  • Small dongle footprint
  • Super easy to set up and use
  • Works with apps on Android and iOS
  • Uses the same remote as the 4K iteration
  • Fantastic for almost any scenario
  • Runs Android 12 out of the box
  • Includes HDR support
  • Rocksolid performance
  • Best user experience in the business
  • And Bluray quality downloads
  • Dirt cheap. Trouble-free setup. Elegant presentation for supported services.
  • Chromecast is just absurdly easy to set up. There's a lot of stuff to watch here. The new app makes finding all that stuff much
  • Much easier
  • New design avoids dust and scratches
  • Can now stream 1080p at 60 fps
  • Slightly faster performance
  • Google Assistant support is very convenient
  • Low cost
  • Netflix and Google Play streaming
  • Simple setup and installation
  • Inexpensive and simple
  • Supported apps work well
  • Chrome tab casting is very useful
  • Inexpensive
  • Lot's of supported apps
  • Can cast any open Chrome tab
  • Supports dual-band 802.11ac
  • Attractive Design
  • Faster Streaming
  • Streams full-screen videos from Netflix and YouTube
  • Mirrors Websites
  • Control videos from computer or mobile device
  • Simple and easy to set up
  • App implementation is slick and easy to use
  • Automated userfree updates
  • HDMI extender
  • Cheap ($35)

The editors didn't like

  • 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
  • Google still doesn't have a remote control for Chromecast
  • Which makes it the only streamer I can think of that doesn't have one. You have to use your phone
  • Tablet
  • Or computer
  • Which can be a pain in the arse
  • Especially if you have to enter a password
  • Limited content partners at launch
  • Tab casting is not ready for primetime
  • 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 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
  • Fewer channels than competitor
  • Requires computer or mobile devic
  • Some performance hiccup
  • Third-party apps generally not that useful
  • The beta screen-mirroring feature won't work as well as you want it to
  • So you're largely limited to the supported apps. The lack of a dedicated remote also means you always need a smartphone or tablet nearby. And for $15 more
  • You can get a Roku box with
  • No local media playback. Chrome integration is limited
  • Not a standalone player like Amazon's Fire TV or Roku devices
  • Missing some core apps like Amazon Instant Video
  • TWC
  • Comcast
  • Redbox Instant
  • And Spotify
  • No parental controls
  • No home screen to easily access content
  • Must have smartphone
  • Unusable without a phone
  • Or PC
  • No universal search or on-screen menu system
  • Chrome tab mirroring still doesn't work that well
  • No universal search or onscreen menu system
  • Few Supported Apps At The Moment
  • Minimal Features
  • Limited app support
  • Browser support on smartphones and tablets unavailable so far
  • A few minor quirks
  • If you need 4K you'll need to pay
  • Phones are lousy remote controls
  • This isn't a full streaming solution
  • Limited storage space
  • 1080p-only might be frustrating for some
  • You need the disc vault to store your Blurays
  • The system is expensive
  • And the Kscape doesn't support HD music files (yet)
  • Limited launch support from streaming services. Requires AC power for HDTVs without USB port. Requires hacks or workarounds for QuickTime
  • ITunes
  • And other content
  • Your phone isn't always a very good remote. No 4K
  • No Amazon
  • No 4K when Roku offers it at basically the same price
  • No Amazon Video
  • Lack of on-screen menu and built-in apps remains a turn-off for some
  • No physical remote
  • Cannot play "side loaded content"
  • App support limited to Netflix
  • And Google Play
  • Tab casting video drops frames
  • No central playback controls
  • Requires another device to work
  • Cannot load apps on it
  • No 4K Support
  • No Remote Control
  • Must go to Chromecast Website to learn when new apps become compatible
  • No central control panel or app
  • Clumsy to pause video streaming from a phone when a call comes in
  • Limited app support for now
  • Chrome browser casting is a less-than-ideal UX and requires fairly new computer hardware to stream in HD
  • Requires external power supply (in my experience)

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  Published: 2014-04-05, Author: Fabrizio , review by: macitynet.it

  • Prezzo eccellente, Settaggio semplicissimo, Elevata qualità su siti ottimizzati, Potenzialità di crescita enormi
  • Sparuto numero di applicazioni native, Lento nella trasmissione su Mac di siti non nativi, Strettamente dipendente dalla presenza di rete Internet
  • Il Chromecast è un eccellente dimostrazione di che cosa si possa fare mettendo insieme idee e i pezzi di tecnologia giusti. È un piccolo capolavoro tecnico, con una struttura ridotta all'osso ma tutto quel che serve per materializzare una intuizione brill...

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  Published: 2014-04-05, Author: Valerio , review by: tomshw.it

  • Il dispositivo costa 35 euro, più eventuali spese di spedizione. Molti dei contenuti disponibili, tuttavia, vanno pagati a parte, come i film disponibili sul Play Store – in acquisto o a noleggio.Le possibili alternative sono molte, ma tutto dipende da qu...

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  Published: 2014-03-19, Author: Maurizio , review by: wired.it

  • Abstract:  La chiavetta HDMI che connette smartphone e tablet al tv arriva oggi in Italia e costerà 35 euro. L'abbiamo provata per scoprire cosa farciAnnunciato lo scorso luglio e da allora in vendita solo negli Stati Uniti, da oggi il Chromecast è disponibile anche...

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  Published: 2014-02-08, Author: Alessandro , review by: thegeekerz.it

  • Abstract:  Google ha da poco rilasciato le SDK per consentire agli sviluppatori di creare applicazioni dedicate al suo Chromecast , questo mi è sembrato il momento giusto per regalarmene uno e iniziare a scoprire le sue potenzialità.Prossimamente ci saranno alcuni f...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-22, Author: Gaetano , review by: chimerarevo.com

  • Al momento Chromecast è stato un acquisto dettato principalmente dall'impulso di voler provare quest'ultima diavoleria di Google approfittando di un prezzo molto amichevole e della temporanea, poi sospesa, disponibilità su Amazon. Ha ancora molti limiti...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-17, Author: Riccardo , review by: ridble.com

  • Abstract:  Questa è la seconda volta che mi trovo a scrivere la recensione per Google Chromecast . Ho cancellato la prima versione (video compreso) perché ho cambiato giudizio. Vi spiego: si può valutare Chromecast in due modi: come un Mini PC dalle funzionalità rid...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-26, Author: Emanuele , review by: tuttoandroid.net

  • Da quando abbiamo acquistato Chromecast , una delle domande più frequenti alla quale abbiamo risposto è “ risulta davvero utile ? “. Per rispondere a questa domanda bisogna innanzitutto tenere conto del fatto che in fututo potremmo vedere ( il condizion...

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  Published: 2022-10-29, Author: Richard , review by: netzwelt.de

  • Günstiger als Vorgängermodell, Integriert sich ideal in Smarte Umgebungen mit Google-Infrastruktur, Alle populäre Streaming-Apps von Netflix bis Wow vorhanden, Fernbedienung mit TV, Receiver und Soundsystem synchronisierbar
  • Umständliche Einrichtung, Keine 4K-UHD Bildauflösung und Dolby Vision, Ohne Google-Account nicht bedienbar, Navigation nicht ganz flüssig

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  Published: 2015-10-14, Author: Amir , review by: giga.de

  • Abstract:  Wer den alten Chromecast besitzt, kann beruhigt sein: Ein Upgrade auf das 2015er-Modell ist derzeit nicht notwendig. Zwar wurde der WLAN-Empfang des Dongles nominell verbessert und tatsächlich starten Videos mit der neuen Hardware auch minimal besser und...

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  Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Dennis , review by: android-user.de

  • Der neue Chromecast war lange überfällig. Google hat eine sinnvolle Produktpflege betrieben. Mit Apps die Fast Play unterstützen zeigt der kleine Dongle für 39€ eine grandiose Performance. Auch die sporadischen Abbrüche des Vorgängers und die manchmal hol...

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