Google will launch its hardware lineup of 2020 that includes Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G, new Chromecast with Google TV, and a new nest speaker on 30th September 2020. All the products are spotted on various benchmark and certification websites. Now in the latest, a new Chromecast real-life hands-on video is posted on Reddit. The Reddit user purchases an unannounced Chromecast from a local Walmart.
According to some photos of Chromecast with Google TV shows what’s included in the box. The box includes a USB-C cable and adapter. Moreover, there is a video that shows the user interface of the new Chromecast. The content is placed in tiles form in the new Chromecast with Google TV. It includes video streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Disney Plus, Sling, Peacock, and HBO Max.
Talking about the specs of the new Chromecast, it has 2GB RAM and powered by Amlogic’s S905X2 12nm chipset. It supports 4K decoding with an output of 4Kp60 over HDMI 2.1 and also supports HDR10, HLG, and Dolby Vision. The device is said to have four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and Arm’s Mali-G31 MP2 GPU. Alongside this, it will pack Broadcom’s BCM43569 Bluetooth + Wi-Fi chip and will have a built-in Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM).
For more information, you have to wait till 30th September 2020. According to some rumors price of the new Chromecast with remote will be around $49. Google will launch some other products also and Android 11. Stay Tuned for more.
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