When a few months ago, in the June 2022 to be precise, a new device from Google has arrived at the US communications regulator FCC, of ​​course, has caught the attention of careful observers. There has been talk of a wireless device that needs to be connected to a TV and controlled with a remote.

It was easy to deduce from this that it would likely be a Chromecast, especially since the FCC documents also stated that the device would offer video streaming at 1080p resolution at 60Hz. The dealer information now available to us confirms that we are actually dealing with with a “Streaming Media Player” in the product designated by the FCC as “Google G454V”.

Since this is now appearing among the first retailers, the market launch is likely imminent, so much so that the presentation will probably take place in the coming weeks. Something can already be said about the price: around 40 euros, which makes it clear that it is positioned below the other current Chromecast models.

Together with the resolution information, given the price, it becomes clear that Google actually wants to offer a cheaper streaming dongle that will be cheaper because of the lower performance, in return you have to live with the fact that the device does not support the same high resolution 4K by Google Chromecast with .


Source: Lega Nerd

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