![]() (3) There’s no learning curve: Google repeatedly emphasized that there’s nothing new to learn and no configuration to fuss with in Chromecast. It’s worth noting for anyone who plans to carry it around to friends’ houses, meetings or other places where connected TVs aren’t available. So the unit isn’t a fully self-contained gadget that will hide neatly and completely behind a TV. (2) It has a power cord: That micro USB port is for power you’ll need to run a USB cable from the Chromecast to the included power adapter or a USB port on your TV. So it won’t take up precious space in an entertainment center. (1) Chromecast really is tiny: The stick is just three inches long, with a micro USB port on one end and a HDMI plug on the other. See also: 5 Cool Chromecast Hacks And Workarounds Here’s what you most need to know about the little streaming stick that looks poised to make big waves. ![]() ![]() ![]() But the really big deal is that you can control it all from a range of devices for a dirt-cheap price-a $35 price tag that could tip the scale for fence-sitters. The compact dongle can push Web video, music and pics from the cloud to your television. See also: 5 Ways Chromecast Grew Up This Year Google’s push for the living room got a fuel injection yesterday when the company revealed its Chromecast streaming stick.
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