Every smart TV owner knows: over time, the smart screen becomes slower and in the entry-level segment, devices are often no longer usable after a few years. External streaming boxes are one solution and can also be used to add internet and streaming features to older devices. We tested such a box: the new Google TV Streamer.
This is the successor to the successful Google streaming stick Chromecast. It started as a pure WLAN receiver for online videos, which he played on the big screen via HDMI on command from the smartphone. Thanks to the simple operation and cheap hardware, Google sold more than 100 million copies of the different versions – eventually suitable for 4K, with full Android and with app support via the Google Play Store. Google’s TV box now replaces these streaming sticks. A worthy successor? Krone+ has tested it.
Source: Krone

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