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GoogleChromecast 2nd Generation Media Streaming Device in Black, Red and Yellow

R649

Retail: R1,000
About

Google Chromecast, the quality, affordable media streamer, is a media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV. Simply use your mobile device and the TV you already own to cast your favorite TV shows, movies, music, sports, games, and more. Chromecast works with iPhone,® iPad,® Android phone or tablet, Mac,® Windows® laptop, or Chromebook. It also lets you cast your favourite TV shows, movies, music, sports, games and more from your phone straight to the TV you already own, turning your phone into a powerful remote.

 The updated Chromecast app makes it even easier to find the content you love, enjoy photos via backdrop, and play games.

Product Features:
  • Cast from your phone, tablet or laptop
  • Mirror content on your TV
  • Supports High-speed wireless connectivity
  • Enjoy high-quality video resolution and low buffering
  • Use your phone as a remote
  • Sleek New Design
  • HDMI Connectivity
  • Netflix Compatible (Subscription required)
Product Specifications
  • Features: streaming capability
  • Wired Connectivity: USB
  • Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi
  • HD Compatibility: HD Ready
  • Video Resolution: HD - 1080p
  • Data Storage Capacity: 2GB Hard Drive Capacity
  • Includes: AC Power Adapter, USB Cable

*Please take note: This product comes with a standard American prong. However, you can plug the USB cable into any usb port/ usb adapter to power the device. Your standard phone charger or TV USB port will work perfectly. 

Subscriptions may be required to access certain content. Performance of certain Chromecast features, services and applications depends on the device you use with Chromecast and your internet connection.

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Facts are facts

There are more streaming services available now than there were career options 20 years ago: Netflix, Showmax, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Sling TV, HBO Now, the list goes on.

And that's without mentioning the video juggernaut that is YouTube - as well as the endless amounts of ready-to-autoplay videos available on social media.

Which begs the question: has there ever been a better or more applicable time to get yourself a Chromecast?