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Did you know that you can cast virtually anything to your TV, or monitor, when you simply plug in an inexpensive Chromecast device to the HDMI port.
The ChromeCast is a small device from Google that let you easily stream information from other devices.
Once set up it gives you facilities like those normally found in expensive SmartTVs.
Android devices
Anything on your Smartphone or Tablet can be streamed [i.e. cast] to it using free Android Apps
Click here to see 'cast' entries in the Google Play Store.
Chrome Browser Extension
Click here for an explanation of the Chrome browser's built in cast facility.
Chromecast Overview, and more, in Store
Click here for an Overview of this great little device with Tech Specs, Set Up Tips and Apps & Partners.
Android Smartphones have a basic built cast function that lets you send everything currently being displayed on it's screen to a Chromecast device that you plug into an HDMI port of your large TV screen or monitor.
There are also many Apps with built in casting capability which means the stream with the information they would normally display on the Smartphone screen is transferred to the Chromecast device leaving the Smartphone free to continue with other work.
Android Smartphones have a basic built cast function that lets you send everything currently being displayed on it's screen to a Chromecast device that you plug into an HDMI port of your large TV screen or monitor.
There are also many Apps with built in casting capability which means the stream with the information they would normally display on the Smartphone screen is transferred to the Chromecast device leaving the Smartphone free to continue with other work.
Click here to see “the next web” article that explains how to use the Videocast App with your Chromecast, or Android TV, for streaming 'local' files on your phone to the big screen.
Click here for a support page at Google that lists all the Apps that have built in support for connecting to a Chromecast.
Click here for an Androidpit article containing lots of useful tips.
Click here to run a canned Youtube search for the latest on the Filelinked App [by DroidAdmin] that let's you easily manage popular Streaming Apps on your Android device or Firestick etc.
Click here for a CNET article that shows you how to turn on your television using a Chromecast and, if you have one, a Google Home smart speaker.
The Chromecast with Google TV provides two levels of entertainment.
The first is that it doubles as a standard Chromecast 4K device with the features mentioned above.
However the main benefits are provided by a slick interface to the underlying Android TV software and then built on top of that there are a number of 'ease of use' features powered by the Google Assistant using the dedicated button on the remote.
Click here for a HowToGeek article called "How to Control the Chromecast with Google TV with Your Phone" that explains what Apps are available and how to use them.
Click here for a ReviewGeek article called "Chromecast with Google TV Review: Roku Should Be Worried" for an introduction to it's features and comparisions to Roku and Nvidia Shield devices.