Thanks for clarifying that for me, Casey. That would make sense as the content is, of course, 'casted' to the Chromecast device.
I'm not sure about getting one imported as much of the content would be US-only and things like BBC iPlayer and UK services may be limited.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/features/digital-home/3465401/google-chromecast-release-date-price-uk/
Just being a bit cautious.
I'm not sure about getting one imported as much of the content would be US-only and things like BBC iPlayer and UK services may be limited.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/features/digital-home/3465401/google-chromecast-release-date-price-uk/
Just being a bit cautious.
It's not limited in the slightest.
YouTube works. Google Music works. Netflix works. Avia works for casting your local content from your phone. Those are the ones that I mostly use.
And Google officially released the SDK last week, so all sorts of apps are about to start popping up. Many have them have updated their Google Play descriptions already to state that Chromecast support is forthcoming, like DailyMotion for example.
So any and all developers can add support now. The Chromecast app scene is about to explode.