Google
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Google may reveal a new version of its Chromecast
streaming-media device at an event in San Francisco on September 29,
making it the third tech giant to refresh its connected-TV product ahead
of the holiday shopping season.
The plans were reported by 9-to-5Google, based on an unverified internal document.
Google declined to comment.
Chromecast
was an immediate hit when Google introduced it in July 2013. A
thumb-sized device that you stick into the back of your TV to stream
content from your laptop or phone, Chromecast sold out within hours and
has remained a big seller since,
thanks to its $35 price compared with rival devices that run from $50
to $100. But lately Chromecast's competitive edge has dulled.
Competitors Roku and Amazon released imitators, and this month Amazon and Apple both unveiled flashy new streaming-media boxes to catch shoppers' attention when they're gift hunting.
The new version of the Chromecast streaming-media device is expected to be unveiled alongside two new smartphones.
The new device is expected to have a rounder look, and the second
generation is expected to work with high-powered Wi-Fi signals,
according to the report, which cited internal documents.
This article, New Google Chromecast may debut this month, report says, originally appeared on CNET.com.
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