http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-media-receivers/google-chromecast/4505-6739_7-35823617.html
Not a bad little gizmo.
Even though I have a wifi enabled (albeit with an adapter) bluray player that can do youtube and stuff I can't do google video (I have a couple of videos on there).
Also the mirror thing sounds intriguing.
You get 3 months free netflix which almost pays for the unit - at 8.00 a month thats 24.00 so thats a good chunck of it right there.
I might just order it right now......
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Yep, the mirroring between devices looks fun. But I don't like that they aren't including the required usb power connection in the preview images.
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Originally Posted by baldrick
I"ve been on a buying spree lately. A ouya, a new keyboard, a movie set, a 2d-to-3d converter box (I'll post about it off-topic when i get it) and more movies.
I think I might have to hold off on it.
As much as I'm all for early adopting I might wait a bit on this one.
Though if I do change my mind I will let you know.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Well the netfilx offer is over. So no freebies now. Oh well.
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Looks interesting but I hear other manufacturers will be making similar products soon. Its always best to wait a bit and see what comes later. I'm not an early adopter.
My 2 cents
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