What Google’s Chromecast Has That All the Other Web-to-TV Devices Don’t


Yet Chromecast, as it’s called, has the techies all giddy. A few of them said they already went on over to the Play store and bought one — before Google had even finished up its event. The general upshot of the stick is that it ports the television on your computer or smartphone — like Netflix, or YouTube — to your television. A lot of devices can already do this for you. So what makes this thing any different or better than all the others?

It’s dirt cheap. The stick only costs $35. Roku’s similar dongle-type streamer retails for $100. There’s a huge mental difference between $100 and $35. It’s easy to splurge on something that costs less than an Urban Outfitters shirt. In addition, Netflix users — new and existing — get three months of the streaming service free, essentially paying for most of the stick. (Three months of streaming costs, at minimum $24.)

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