Chromecast Overview
Chromecast is a streaming media adapter from Google that allows users to play online content such as videos and music on digital television. The adapter is a dongle that plugs into the TV's HDMI port; a cable connects to a USB port to power the device. A mobile app makes it possible to necessarily use a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer as a TV remote.
Once the streaming begins, it is not necessary to keep the app open, and the device can be used for other purposes. Chromecast can stream content from an increasing number of sources, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, Google Play music and movies, and the Chrome browser.
Chrome cast 1st generation measures 2.83 inches (72 mm) in length and has an HDMI plug built into the body. It contains a DDR3 RAM of 512 MB with 256 MB of memory. It provides a high-quality video of 1080 pixels at 60 fps. Chrome cast Ultra is just like to 2nd generation model in design, but it supports 4K resolution.
Google's Chromecast is one of the most comfortable and most affordable ways to wirelessly transfer content from your phone, tablet, or computer to your television. When you're not using your Chromecast, it turns your TV into a giant digital photo frame, displaying photographs of beautiful scenery. The Chromecast's highlight feature is streaming video from YouTube, Netflix, and any other application that supports it.
However, if you are an Android user, you can mirror your device display to any TV. To reflect your entire computer desktop on a TV via Chromecast, open Chrome and click the Cast button to the right of the URL bar and select your device to begin mirroring. To find games that support Chromecast, open the Google Home app and look for games under the Find apps tab or open the mobile Google Play Store, although you can get Chrome cast through online stores in Pakistan of your desired Generation.