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The new Google Chromecast Ultra will be launched this year and is code-named "Sabrina" internally. 4K HDR support and regular Chromecast Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity.
The new Google Chromecast Ultra, due out this year, will be based on Android TV and come with a programmable remote control.
Google launched its own TV box, the Chromecast Ultra, in 2016. The device supports 4K and is licensed by Dolby Vision to play higher-quality HDR pictures on monitors that support Dolby Vision. But to this day, there is still no follow-up product.
Google is planning a second-generation Chromecast Ultra this year, which will be based on Android TV and include a remote control as an add-on device. The remote has a built-in microphone, and users can control the Chromecast using Google Assistant. Interestingly, the remote also supports programming.
The new Chromecast Ultra will have a similar design to the third-generation Chromecast. The internal code name of the device is "Sabrina". 4K HDR support and regular Chromecast Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity.
The new device was supposed to be unveiled with Pixel 4a at Google I/O 2020, but with the cancellation of Google I/O 2020, the release date will be delayed. The release date was not immediately available.
The new Google Chromecast Ultra, due out this year, will be based on Android TV and come with a programmable remote control.
Google launched its own TV box, the Chromecast Ultra, in 2016. The device supports 4K and is licensed by Dolby Vision to play higher-quality HDR pictures on monitors that support Dolby Vision. But to this day, there is still no follow-up product.
Google is planning a second-generation Chromecast Ultra this year, which will be based on Android TV and include a remote control as an add-on device. The remote has a built-in microphone, and users can control the Chromecast using Google Assistant. Interestingly, the remote also supports programming.
The new Chromecast Ultra will have a similar design to the third-generation Chromecast. The internal code name of the device is "Sabrina". 4K HDR support and regular Chromecast Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity.
The new device was supposed to be unveiled with Pixel 4a at Google I/O 2020, but with the cancellation of Google I/O 2020, the release date will be delayed. The release date was not immediately available.