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14th August 2013, 11:17 | #1 |
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| Google Chromecast Review Legit Reviews has taken the Google Chromecast out for a spin and, from the look of things, they really liked it. Inside the retail packaging you'll instantly see the directions and there are just three simple steps to get started. You just need to plug the HDMI dongle into an HDTV, switch to that HDMI input and then go to a website to being the setup process to connect it to your existing local wireless (Wi-Fi) network. Besides plugging in the Chromecast the first time, you shouldn't ever need to touch it again. Everything else from this point on is controlled with your computer, smartphone, or tablet. http://www.hardocp.com/news/2013/08/...mecast_review/ |
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