Google's New Chromecast TV Dongle Appears Early On Reddit

Google's New Chromecast TV Dongle Appears Early On Reddit
If you can't wait until next Wednesday to see Google's next Chromecast, you can take a look at what's to come with a Redditor who gets their hands on the new dongle ahead of time. In a series of discussions, Reddit user u/fuzztub07 shows off the layout of the device as well as the interface that appears on the connected TV. It's fair to say that it looks like a polished kit. There wasn't much left to reveal about the dongle, which has already surfaced in a variety of leaks, though it's hard to know how to describe it: yes, it's a Chromecast, but unlike existing Chromecasts. It also comes with its own remote control. and Android TV on board. Or rather, it comes with Google TV on board, which we hope will be rebranded as Android TV very soon. The official name of the product is rumored to be "Google Chromecast with Google TV".

Google Chromecast con fuga de Google TV

(Image credit: u/fuzztub07/Reddit) Other leaks that have come to our attention so far suggest that the dongle will cost just under $50 in the US, that's $39 / AU$71 with conversion. Direct currency, although better. One way to think of it would be to say that it's cheaper than the current Chromecast Ultra. With multiple leaks showing off the dongle's design, it seems clear that it will be Google's flagship home entertainment device for the foreseeable future, though the cheaper basic Chromecast may still be a more affordable option. Other Reddit posts suggest that the device is running Android 10 out of the box and comes with 8GB of onboard storage, so you won't be able to store a huge amount of movies and music here. There are also photos of the redesigned Google TV software. It's all set to be revealed next Wednesday, as we're also expecting the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G to appear, and possibly a new smart speaker as well; these products have also been widely leaked in recent years. days. Via Pocket Lint