CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK DESIGN
The Roku Stick is still, as the name suggests, a stick: a purple rectangle, 3.1 x 1.1 inches, with rounded corners, that plugs into an HDMI port. If it doesn't fit due to its width or length, that's just tough cookies; you'll need the included adapter.
The latest Chromecast now features a circular design with a 2-inch diameter and a flexible HDMI cord. Once the cord is in place, the rest of the device attaches to it with a magnet. (The magnet is reportedly neither big nor powerful enough to have an adverse effect on a TV or an HDMI port.)
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK SETUP For the Roku Stick, plug it in, hook it up to a Wi-Fi network, then use a phone or computer to link it to your account. If you don't have a Roku account, you'll need to make one, which could take a few minutes. From there, you can pick a few extra apps to install from the get-go, and after a few app software updates, you're done.
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK SETUP Setting up a Chromecast requires simply plugging it in, turning on your TV, then using your phone or computer to pair it. Pairing takes a minute or so and may interrupt your Wi-Fi connection, since First download chromecast and connect directly to your device for a moment before putting you back onto your regular network. On the other hand, strictly speaking, you don't need a Google account (although you likely already have one)
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK INTERFACE The Roku operating system has not changed much over the years, and it's still a straightforward menu with a purple background. You can put your favorite channels front and center on the home screen, as well as keep tabs on new shows and movies, read the news, acquire new channels or go directly to M-Go, Roku's preferred content vendor.
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK INTERFACE The Chromecast app gives you access to a variety of different apps, all of which are capable of casting video to your TV. You simply press the "cast" button within an app when you find what you want to watch. It's a much less traditional interface than the Roku, to be sure, but I happen to prefer it. With the Chromecast, when I want to watch Netflix, I just open up Netflix and I'm done.
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK CONTENT AND APPS THE ROKU STICK LIKEWISE HAS ACCESS TO MORE THAN 2,500 APPS. WWW.CHROMECASTDOWNLOAD.COM
CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK CONTENT AND APPS CHROMECAST GADGETS CAN ACCESS FAN FAVORITES LIKE NETFLIX, HULU, PANDORA, SPOTIFY, HBO JUST ABOUT ANY OTHER APP YOU CAN THINK OF. WWW.CHROMECASTDOWNLOAD.COM
CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK REMOTE CONTROL The Roku Streaming Stick comes with a very traditional remote control with a directional pad, a confirm button, playback controls (pause/play, rewind, fast forward) and even individual buttons for taking you to popular services like Netflix.
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK REMOTE CONTROL Chromecast, on the other hand, relies on your mobile device or computer to control it.
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK
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CHROMECAST VS ROKU STREAMING STICK
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