It was inevitable, but Google has finally stopped selling the Chromecast.
When the Google TV Streamer made its debut in August of last year, Google also announced the demise of the Chromecast family of streaming sticks. Google has a reputation for killing useful, beloved products, but the Chromecast did have a near 12–year run, mostly being subsumed by the more powerful, more expensive Streamer.
The Chromecast was still available on the Google Store as the company worked through its remaining stock. Just over six months later, it seems that Google is finally out of Chromecasts.
The Google TV Streamer offers exceptional features if you’re looking to upgrade an outdated TV or want a new smart TV interface. It unlocks a lot of potential, dplus features a 1GB Ethernet connection. It may have a higher price tag but it offers a range of features in a compact
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