Author: Michael Crider / Source: reviewgeek.com

In addition to exciting updates to Google’s first-party Pixel phones and the new Slate, the company also announced a minor revision to its popular Chromecast streaming device today. It’s not a big update, but it’s worth a look for new purchasers.
The new model includes a slightly faster processor, allowing for 60 frames per second video at full 1080p resolution—it’s been limited to 720p on the entry-model Chromecast until now.
Google says the new version is 15 percent faster. It also uses a more sedate Google “G” logo and comes in white (“chalk”) for accessorizing…um, the back of your TV, I guess.Google says that the new model will be able to “add Chromecast to speaker groups” in Google Home, like…
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