• @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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    1815 months ago

    In place of the Chromecast, the company will offer the newly announced $99.99 Google TV Streamer,

    They’re replacing it with a very similar product. Nothing to see here.

    • LaggyKar
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      5 months ago

      A more expensive, clunkier product, with a bunch of needless fluff in it.

      • fraksken
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        295 months ago

        For which they will be able to offer subscriptions in a year or 2.

      • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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        125 months ago

        Now with AI!

        I’m not sure why they didn’t just call it the chrome cast gen whatever though.

            • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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              65 months ago

              I think overall it’ll never be able to create quality entertainment.

              But Ow! My Balls! isn’t quality entertainment. I’m sure it can create all kinds of clips of things smashing into groins for ultra low-brow entertainment. Probably today.

      • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        You mean twice the ram (1 gig more than the shield), 4 times the storage (32 gigs), and a better remote (chirping find my remote feature, programmable button, and less shitty volume buttons)?

        Yep. Sure sounds worse considering it also supports all the same features of the chromecast 4k and AV1 decoding.

            • SkaveRat
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              605 months ago

              until they decide that their new device needs more sales, so they depricate the protocol and you can’t use it anymore

                • @MimicJar@lemmy.world
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                  615 months ago

                  They killed support for the first gen Chromecast and the YouTube “app” has been broken for 3+ years. They’ll just stop supporting it one day and you’ll have to buy a new one.

                • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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                  55 months ago

                  That’s the only reason I had to replace my previous 2 steaming devices.

                  The streaming backend got updated and the app in my device no longer supported it. And there was no updated app made available for that device.

        • LaggyKar
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          375 months ago

          None of which changes the fact that it’s more expensive and clunkier, and none of which feels necessary.

          • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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            5 months ago

            The dongle still works. They reached market saturation with people who just want a dongle. They can’t realistically be expected to produce these forever.

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            Classic Lemmy. Point out that these are not charities and companies can’t keep producing niche products that you aren’t buying but maybe potentially want to buy someday and get thrown down votes. Down votes without a response tell me you’re just butthurt about the truth.

            Sorry folks whether you like it or not it’s the truth. Companies like to sell things and if these were actually being bought enough to make a profit they wouldn’t be discontinued. Your TV probably has this feature built in now. Want another? Buy it second hand, the market is absolutely flooded with these second hand because they’re just collecting dust in cabinets. If Google kept making these they’d just end up as unsold stock in a landfill.

            Your existing chromecast dongle will continue to connect because Google needs chromecast the protocol to continue to work to compete with Apples Airplay. It’s the same reason the Chromecast Audio dongle continues to work 5 years after it’s end of life.

            If you want to make sure you have them forever buy up your local second hand stock but otherwise no one has given a convincing argument why these need more e-waste getting produced at the factory.

              • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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                -95 months ago

                Facebook market place in my small town has dozens of these for less than $20. Why don’t you pick up a few of these and recycle our current supply instead of asking companies to produce more e waste incase we someday want to buy it.

                • @Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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                  95 months ago

                  The large used market exists because Google has been producing them. When Google stops producing them, that supply will dry up.

            • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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              75 months ago

              Your existing chromecast dongle will continue to connect

              Will it, though?

              “Sorry this device is too old to support the newest software update. For your convenience we have bricked it. Please see your authorized dealer to purchase an upgraded device”

              • @MeatsOfRage@lemmy.world
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                Sure, give me a single example where a chromecast device was taken off the chromecast protocol. Even their original Chromecast Audio device which was discontinued and taken out of production over 5 years ago still functions to this day.

            • @variants@possumpat.io
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              55 months ago

              I mean I’d hope so because eventually this one I have won’t work like the previous one so I’d like a similar product when that happens not this 99 dollar box thing. I guess I hope someone else will continue making cheap dongles I think walmart has their own thing

        • @moody
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          225 months ago

          Most of the appeal of the Chromecast is that it’s a dongle you plug in once and never have to see again. It doesn’t need high performance and 32 gigs of RAM. It needs to play video. That’s its entire purpose. It’s controlled by any phone on your wifi, it doesn’t need a remote.

          For most users, this is an expensive downgrade.

          • Jeena
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            55 months ago

            The remote was the biggest upgrade for me on the Ultra though. I always struggled to find my phone and do stuff on it just to watch some YouTube or Netflix videos. And the Kids don’t even have a phone and they want to watch on the TV in the livingroom too sometimes. With the remote it’s easy for everyone to use it without fiddling with the Phone.

            My parents have the one without the remote and they basically never use it because my mom doesn’t have a mobile phone and my dad newer has it with him, it’s always not charged or in some other room.

          • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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            25 months ago

            It’s controlled by any phone on your wifi, it doesn’t need a remote.

            Or you can use it’s remote and not need to use your phone for absolutely every little thing.

          • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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            45 months ago

            Yes! I hadn’t seen that highlighted anywhere in articles really, only saw it on the damn Google Store after looking just now.

            Seems an all around solid update on the previous device.

                • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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                  15 months ago

                  My wife is used to FLauncher and will probably get annoyed if I change the Shield’s interface (again…) but maybe I’ll try it out on the Google TV Chromecast I have for holiday trips.

                  • @damo_omad@lemmy.world
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                    15 months ago

                    I’m in the same boat, so when I changed to Projectivity I made it look pretty much the same. It’s now just so much easier to manage.

              • Jeena
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                15 months ago

                I just hope this is still possible on the new one, I can see a future where they make it impossible but hopefully not yet.

                I agree that it’s a good upgrade too, the only dowside is that it’s not portable anymore, I used to take it with me on any travel to have my own home theater set up like I like it with me when I was living in Hotels and AirBnB’s for a year on business travel. Especially in Asia the TVs are in the local language and I never have any idea how to change the language from Korean or Japanese to English so I can use the TV. But putting in the dongle and turning on the TV was always possible.

                • @Dasnap@lemmy.world
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                  15 months ago

                  I doubt they’d block alternate launchers as they seem happy enough hosting them on Google Play.

                  Side-loading will be safe as Android being open is its whole deal. The EU are forcing Apple to be more open so there’s no way Google wants a target on their back.

          • LaggyKar
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            45 months ago

            You can get an Ethernet adapter for the Chromecast

            • @lud@lemm.ee
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              25 months ago

              Yeah, exactly. You needed to buy an extra adapter before. Now you don’t.

              • LaggyKar
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                14 months ago

                This TV Streamer costs significantly more than a CCwGTV combined with an adapter.

            • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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              225 months ago

              What do you mean regular Chromecast?

              Just regular Chromecast, not that Google TV stuff. That round dongle that does nothing but accept casting streams via that cast button in many Android apps.

              • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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                -65 months ago

                So the one from 2013? Sure. It was fine for that. This is a different thing, as not every device, service, or whatever supports casting. I wish they did, but they don’t.

                Secondarily, I don’t want to use a screen to control a screen. I prefer a physical remote that I can have muscle memory for.

                But I get why people liked the device. I did too. But fortunately or unfortunately, it’s been 10 years and technology has moved. Which is probably why they are giving this a new name being an generally good upgrade on the last Chromecast 4K.

                Christ, this one even has a built in Ethernet port and doesn’t put strain on my HDMI port by just dangling there.

                • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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                  115 months ago

                  So the one from 2013? Sure. It was fine for that. This is a different thing, as not every device, service, or whatever supports casting. I wish they did, but they don’t.

                  Well, the story is about Google ending that line of products.

                  • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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                    -75 months ago

                    With a direct successor product that contains all the same features as the last Chromecast device. If you are mourning the loss of the casting only Chromecast, that died long ago production-wise.

                • @saltesc@lemmy.world
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                  Yeah, I have a smart TV and would appreciate some faster processing in there. Or if I can flash a simplified ROM, but dunno if those exist. As long as I get control over what it does, I’d take it. Can just Velcro it on the back of the TV so it’s invisible.

                  • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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                    05 months ago

                    I have a smart TV as well, but refuse to connect it directly to wifi. As I tried that when I bought it and it insta-bricked itself and had to go through the hassle of returning a delivered TV.

                    A custom ROM for this device would be interesting. I know that the Chromecast 4K can do a custom ROM, but only if it was running an older os version before you flash it, as the bootloader couldn’t be unlocked after.

        • @Evilcoleslaw@lemmy.world
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          35 months ago

          It’s also twice the price of the Onn 4k Pro (Walmart house brand) that’s built on the same chip and has the same features running the stock Google TV experience.

        • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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          -45 months ago

          They’re supposedly using pretty much the same chipset. So the most important part is still underpowered, these Android boxes generally work fine even with 2-3GBs of RAM.

            • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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              125 months ago

              It’s supposed to use S905X3 with ARM Cortex-A55.

              There’s already plenty of devices on the market with this chip, and it’s fine, but in real world as a user you won’t really see any improvement over something like a nearly 10 year old Nvidia Shield that’s still using a more powerful chipset.

              Which is sad for a new device…

              • @NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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                15 months ago

                Does Nvidia even make new mobile chipsets still? At least… Relatively cheaply? I know there’s something of an Nvidia tax.

                • @sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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                  25 months ago

                  I don’t think so. Maybe they’ll have something new for the next Nintendo Switch?

                  In fact, the Shield is using the same chip as the Switch (same for the newer revisions).

      • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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        35 months ago

        The low-power streaming box is dying. It’s not completely without reason, 4k playback is actually a bit demanding.

        We are in a place where the 2017 nVidia Shield is beginning to show its age and that leaves the AppleTV as the only powerful and capable consumer set top box on the market. This new option from Google will at least provide some competition and an option outside of Apple’s ecosystem.

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            I absolutely love mine, but I’d be lying if I said it didn’t stutter sometimes when asked to perform more demanding tasks. The chip is also going to start having issues with formats in the coming years. I’d love for nVidia to put out something that used a rival to the A15 in Apple’s box. Native AV1 decoding and just raw speed is really needed to catch up to use cases in 2024 compared to 7 years earlier.

            • @DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              25 months ago

              We’ll have to see if the processor is better than the shield. Google’s spec page shows it has 1 GB of RAM more than the shield but conveniently does not say what processor is in it

        • @Evilcoleslaw@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          This $100 box from Google runs on the same SoC as the $50 streaming box from Onn (Walmart). The only major differences are the Google box as 4GB of RAM vs 3GB, a 1Gb Ethernet port instead of 100Mb (both have WiFi 6), and the Google box has a USB Type C port for power/data and would need an OTG adapter/hub while the Onn box has a Type A and a barrel plug for power.

          • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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            15 months ago

            TBH, the biggest issue there is the 100Mb port on the cheaper box. That is actually too low to stream a quality high-bitrate video file.

    • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      235 months ago

      They’re replacing it with a very similar product. Nothing to see here.

      Like they do with messengers every couple of years.

    • katy ✨
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      75 months ago

      and before that they already replaced it with google tv with chromecast