Another device heads to the Google graveyard.

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        1 month ago

        I’d rather my TV run smoothly, crippling performance to save $40 is not something I’m interested in, personally.

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          1 month ago

          The response time to my phone is laggy/janky at times but the picture is crisp and clean once it’s going. If the picture itself has issues you have bad internet or a bad unit.

          I’ve got probably 6 or 7 chromecasts I use between my home and my parents’ home. Some are 5+ years old. Never had a single picture issue.

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            1 month ago

            Comparing it to a Shield or Apple TV it’s clear how weak it was. In fairness, seems like they could just sell both but of course it’s important that Google have a performant offering

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              It didn’t need to compete with them. From a consumer perspective it just needed to be functional at a fraction of the cost, which it was.

              I hate google at this point but chromecast did exactly what it needed to do. Always have one in my backpack when I travel. Sometimes “good enough” is all people want.

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      1 month ago

      I was thinking the same. Matter integration and a faster processor. I think the hard part for users is the price point. They’re “upgrading” the Chromecast, which is good, but they are using a higher tier product to do it, so it will be treated as a graveyard project.