Chromecast with Google TV (HD) goes official for $29.99 with 1080p, HDR, 8GB storage
Written by Mister Anderson on September 23, 2022
Two years after the original, the Chromecast with Google TV is getting a sequel. The Chromecast with Google TV (HD) costs just $29.99, here’s what it brings to the table.
At a glance, the Chromecast (HD) looks exactly like the original Chromecast with Google TV. What’s actually new? There are a few key changes.
First and foremost, the resolution. Chromecast with Google TV (HD) only outputs at a maximum of 1920×1080, meaning it’s not an ideal choice for 4K-capable TVs. The device still supports HDR, but you’ll lose the sharper image that 4K provides.
Another change includes the chip that runs this device. This new, cheaper streamer has an Amlogic S805X2 chip. It supports the AV1 decoding codec that the 4K model does not, but limits the video resolution on a hardware level and also may result in a bit less raw horsepower for apps and games. There’s still 8GB of storage on board and 1.5GB of RAM, the latter another slight downgrade from the original device. The 8GB is quite unfortunate, especially as Google is reportedly pushing its partners to adopt 16GB of storage as a minimum.