Google has just announced the launch of its new TV streaming device, the Google TV Streamer, which will replace the beloved Chromecast. Priced at $99.99, this sleek new product marks the end of the Chromecast era, boasting many improved features and functionalities aimed at enhancing both entertainment and smart home experiences. The Chromecast was hugely popular, selling over 100 million units since its introduction, transforming the way many people consume media at home.
The Google TV Streamer is not just another version of the Chromecast; it’s actually being pitched as a more sophisticated and capable set-top box. With its eye-catching design and increased functionality, it seems like Google is aiming squarely at competitors like the Apple TV 4K and Roku Express. This new device is set to sit on your media unit rather than hanging awkwardly behind your television like its predecessor.
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