Google Chromecast Ultra is Official Now for $69

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After Google Pixel, Wifi and Daydream View VR, Now, it’s time for Google Chromecast Ultra. We already this device in the Expectations for today’s event and here it is. Earlier a few days back there is a leak which suggests that Google will launch Chromecast Ultra on 4th October.

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Google today revealed the Chromecast Ultra, a new version of its home video HDMI dongle. Like last year’s Chromecast, the Chromecast Ultra plugs directly into the HDMI port of television sets and allows people to cast content from their smartphones and tablets to their TVs. The Chromecast Ultra supports HDR, 4K video, Dolby Vision, and ethernet.

Main Features of Chromecast Ultra

  • Stunning picture, deeper colors
  • Faster than ever, with optional Ethernet port
  • Everything you love about Chromecast
  • Works with Google Home

The Chromecast Ultra goes on sale in November for $69.

Sukhraj Singh
Sukhraj Singh
I Live in Chandigarh, India. Having a Great interest in gadgets and writes on my blog about updates on gadgets. Now I'm working with GoAndroid and The Gadget Square. I also love to listening Music.

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