|
A much more affordable alternat ive to the Amazon Fire TV Cube (similar to an Apple TV or Roku box), the Fire TV Sticks range in price depending on their picture quality, from $29.99–54.99. Google ChromecastFor a while there, it seemed like Google might win over users with its answer to Roku — the Chromecast. Although Google once offered a streaming stick version of its device, it has since been discontinued and replaced with the surprisingly affordable Chromecast Streaming Media Player.ADVERTISEMENTThe problem with this Chromecast device? There’s no remote or user interface, which means you’ll have to use your phone to stream content on your TV.
From left: Chromecast Streaming Media Player and Chromecast with Google TV. Photos Courtesy: GoogleHowever, Google also offers the Middle East Phone Number List Chromecast with Google TV device now, which lets you stream content in amazing 4K quality. And, yes, it has a Google Assistant-enabled remote (with buttons). Moreover, you can cast thousands of compatible Android and iOS apps from your phone, tablet or computer to the TV. If casting isn’t for you, you can also mirror your Chrome browser to your TV, too. Perhaps one of Chromecast’s most unique features, though, is its ability to stream games.

While Amazon’s high-end Fire TV Cube also allows for some gaming, Chromecast Ultra is compatible with Google’s Stadia platform. Walmart’s onn. Streaming StickWhile those three players in the streaming stick space are the most tried-and-true options, that doesn’t mean others aren’t trying to take a slice of the pie. One recent entrant is Walmart and its onn. brand streaming stick. With full high-definition 2K resolution and an attractive $14.99 price tag, the onn. Streaming Stick is
|
|