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CHROMECAST SET UP • The question of whether to buy a Smart TV or Chromecast, Google's streaming device that turns television into a smart device, exists for many technology fans. Both options allow you to have direct Internet access from your TVs and thus check out various applications such as games, among other options. But, what's more, worth it: investing heavily on a smart TV or paying less than $50 on a streaming device from the tech giant named Google?
FUNCTIONS: CHROMECAST • Apps are what make smart devices what they are, and the same goes for smart TVs. While the number of programs available varies by manufacturer, the popular Netflix, YouTube, and Vevo - as well as proprietary apps from Sony, LG, and other brands have a strong presence in these devices. • Chromecast already allows users to download more apps in Google Play and the App Store. The device also has other streaming options, such as HBO Go; games, apps that transmit content stored on the phone, such as AllCast and LocalCast; and independent versions of popular services, such as My Cloud Player, which plays SoundCloud songs.
PERFORMANCE: CHROMECAST • Smart TVs run their own operating systems, which requires at least decent hardware to handle so many pixels in high-resolution models. However, the result is often not so good, and there is often a slow way to perform the main "smart" functions. This delay always takes more time to execute, and especially to search for videos and other media to stream. • On the other hand, Chromecast receives commands from an external device such as smartphones, tablets, or computers with Google Chrome, and these gadgets are, with rare exceptions, much faster than any smart TV.
EASE OF USE: CHROMECAST • Smart TVs use obsolete conventional remote controls, while Chromecast, in most cases, is handled thoroughly using well-designed apps on Android or iOS. With this, Google dongle delivers a simple experience with no learning curve, since the user controls everything through the same programs that are already used in the mobile. • The bad side is the constant need to be with a device on hand to watch TV, which can generate headaches when the battery of the phone, tablet or PC is at the end. That way, anyone who does not want to depend on a smartphone should consider, to some extent, the convenience that a remote control brings.
PRICE AND AVAILABILITY: CHROMECAST • There is no smart TV that can be bought at the same price at which a Chromecast is sold. Moreover, Chromecast can turn any TV with HDMI input into a powerful streaming device for a low value, while any "smart TV" costs at least four times as much. • When it comes to availability, both Chromecast and smart TVs are available in major parts of the world, but we will still rate smart TVs higher in terms of availability because TVs are more common than streaming devices. However, the most affordable way of streaming your favorite content is Google Chromecast for sure.